Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1919, Postscript, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1919
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JOBBER'S PRICES
Carload of talking
machines all well
known makes to sell
at jobber's prices, to
adjust freight claims.
S10 and up. Most of
them play all makes
of records.
Keystope. Purchasing & Sales Co.
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a wonili-rful Siiiii pj
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$ cj 7 .00
jogy
BU,u
1 Jll J1UU
AW YEAR'S
NEW FAIRBANKS FILM I
ON STANLEY SCREEN I
Rare Beauty in Prizma "Memo-
rios" Attractions
Elsewhere
STNiry "Ulion the f'lnuils llnll in."
wllh Douri-is Fairbanks plrertul In Mo
tor Fleming from tho stor by Lewis
Wcidon. United Artists.
Uvorvlinilv is nnpr-tlllon. nltlKiitsjh
mnnv will not admit it. or ioiiiw, I'
I Is not mwnry fur one to mold Ind
I dors, liltiek nt mid biiiUen minors, fu"
tliprp itro ninny other vvics (it tiviim t
uvnlil tin' lin. It a, II mi. vUlli Uiis
in mlml that tlu sen en's nio-t impulnf
I s'nr i'lioi' n nubioit Hint would iummm'
I to (vervhndv. lie lias invested it with
some of his best liuinnr. for lie is a 10-
iiiithnr. r.s well as a star
Man IntiM-estiui! ccciies ate intro
bn oil and the largest of them to be use 1
fop tin- flint time as comedv is that of
a food It Mir looks like the real
thhift. There is plenty of lively notion i
and the new ntliletic stunts Pour Intro
dtioes nie koIuc to be hiird for Mime of
be other movie enmedinns to follow
without chin's credit to the oriRt -nntoi.
I'rnnk ('nmneuii is well east as a
nnjnr. while Knthhoi Clifford, onee ill
Mar in her own ili;lit. lias the important
feminine, lole. .
The most Imnnrtnnt shoil offeiiuK for
mini' months is found in the I'rWni i
iiat'ira1 (o'or motif nrnle from Wlilt-
fier"s poem. "In Silioo'duvs." It benrs
'he tit'e of "Mommies" This film
will, indeed, fill the mind with mem
oiies, for it shows the uiUnmeuient of
the motinn-pii ture art and rionlls the
nil nttemnts to pive the MU'een mili
h'i t it- natinal t oloi A Tatty Ar
'. inkle tiim adds to the fun.
PALAOl: AN'I" APCDI '
1 V." lth Willire llilcl
"Hawthorne. U.
S'torv by James
Lru" l'iriinouni i)lu
This is the piny in which'' most peop'e
"emember Douglas Kali banks a Iiiimiik
appeared upon the itioken staKC In
fact, it was his best vehicle It is i
somewhat nf a toRtlmoninl to the good I
qun'itirs (,f this pirtuie tint it is I
'oheiUiled to hiiM- its premii'i' presen-
tatioti at two homos simuHaueouslv. j
WnMiiCf Held is (he stai In movie form.
This is h'Khh niiiu-lnc and em rios
out the sp-iit of tho ho'Miiv season fori
niiiiisement that is UMit and iheeiful.
The comedv extracted b the star is
clean cut and not of the slap-stick
variety. ItoMiltitioiw in iinthicnl KiiiK
diiiiis nie funm thlnss and this one is
more ho because of the wav in which
in Vmeiiean settles tlie affair with his
cod and thou pinceeds to make the
place p 'ptiltir b mhertisiiiR the turib
j ei' pMipert'cs of its mineral spi'ings. Of
'oi' inteie-t Iheie is eiioiich to satis-
fv the mntineo cirl. The hero is not
' iiccessful in v nninK his heroine until
the kins leau". the throne and a le
public is p'oe'ubneil.
Wallace lipid as this American jouth
well cii't and Lila I.ee, whose woik
:s inipiovni; since the Paramount
studios rpuhiWl that she is not quite
' ieady for statdoin and p'aced her in her
proper iphere, is the rIiI. ltobert
U'ower acted the bankrupt KiuR with
ntel'iiieiice. Tally Mnihall and Kd
win SteMus hae important roles. The
pln has been well mounted ami clccr
titles help out.
VIC'TOIUA "The rinr-ini Murder." w.lh
Mirun on ir s-o'j by K rhllllpa Oppcn
ci"!m incl ci'eLtpcl by George 1) Uakir. rru.
mount rlfiy
Here is another eamp'e of the trend
o' the movie times in which n story is
made into a movie ntte- U has appealed
in 'i ponulnr mncaziue. Thh one was n
se'i'i' ''lid n c'e'it dea' of interest cen-
feicl n'onnd the solving of the murder
pi ei M'uion I) ivies 1ms rarely np
t,'i e1 to such good lidvintase foi liei
. i o of acting is shon ftt'l pliu In
this piece.
The 'to-v den's with nn action who
has been nbioad in search of fu-ther
iii'tructlon in lie- art She is there is
i'i "rotce of a wealthy man who owns
u theatre. Meeting an auiho-. she has
one of his plnjs nrodiiced. He is ac
cused of having Ml'od his cousin, but
nt the rifj;ht moment the anxiety of the
audience is bromjht to a hanpy conclu
sion liv the nipijosed victim turninK up
and thus glvins the piny n happy
ending.
Nigel Uarrie will be remembered fo
lds woik as lending man with many
Mnrs, and iu this one lie does tome good
work. Ills rcreen acting is worthy of
better things, however, and some day he
may come into his own. Andcra Itandolf
is the other plajer whose woik needs
no introduction nor does that of Hii-
lalie Jensen, who has been with Vita
giaph for so long.
RnoENT "Ills Friend's Mlfe," with Doro
thy Dalton Slory hy J u Iliirliiml and
directed by Joseih Co .Irasse. Paramount
play.
Movie fans who read "The White
Hook." bj J. 11. Ilarris-nmland, will
find it to be the original of this play,
with some exceptions, of coin so. The
star plnvs the pait of a titled woman
of the aristocracy, and her charncteii
zntion is so finished that one seems t(
sense a desire on her part to foiget thut
she once was noted for her roles of
uance-bidl ai lists.
Miss Dalton has not forsaken her
love for the movies, although ut the
present time she is appearing in one of
her few spoken roles iu "Aphrodite."
Her part iu tills movip is tha't of a
joung wife who becomes involved in
the mystery of her husband's death. Of
course, like most movie mysteiies, the
wife becomes huppy again at thcMilm s
end.
In support of Miss Dalton there ap
pear Henry Mortimore, and the China
man role of I.ing Koo is well done bv
Paul Cazencuve. Klchard Neal uud
Warren Cook are the other players.
Quaint Comedy at Orpheum
Mae Desmond is starring in a charm
ing little drama, "The Girl From Out
There," at the Orpheum. All the
nuaintness and kindly humor of life in
lie Cape Cod locality is brought out in
this well-written piny. Sentiment and
wholesome fun run through nn effective
plot, which provides sp'endld oppor
tunities for tho members of Miss Des
mond's compau.v. She herself has n
'ovable role ns the heroine of this play
of cheery American life.
New Year's In Blackface
A good show for tho youngsters and
the older patrons of Dumont's Min
strels is given iu the New Year's bill.
A feature of the program is "The Tov
Shop," a Christmas al'egory, in which
arc been several of the favorite min
trels. Churllo Hoyden gives bis "Over
There" monologue as oue of the feat
ures of the bill.
Drinks Iodine by Mistake
Mrs. Bertha Dougherty, eighteen
venrs old. 34-15 Ndrth Bodine street.
is In the Episcopal Hospital suffering
from the effects of iodine which she
drnnk in nnstnke for medic ne. Phy
Blclans at tho hospital say she will
recover.
Church Gives Veterans Dinner
Twenty-nine former enlisted men
nud a Bed Cross nurso from tho con
gregation of the Hoxborpugb Baptist
Church were tendered u welcome home
dinner and reception last month. The
woman guest was Mrs. Occanlca
Grabum,
WEEK ATTRACTIONS IN
Continuing Attractions
UllO i) "Dear lirulus " J. M.
Itairle's newest comedy, with
William filllettc mid a notable
cast. Pull of tpicnl ltarrletie,
whim, fancy, ironj and keeu char
acterising. WMA'I'T "The Little Shepherd
of Kingdom Come," a dramatiza
tion of John Vo' novel. Com
petent company and pictorlnl set
tings foatuie an liiteiesting drama
i.f Houthein life.
rnitltKST "The Ilnlnbovv IJIrl,"
founded on a comedv bv .1 K. .Ic
rnmo. Pentuips ltillv Van. A
capital musical coniedv about n
girl who nviri'l"s a lmd who em
plovs her fnm'lv as "domestics."
l:7,'0,0.r.lY "P a s s i n g
Show," blight Winter (Snnlen
revue on things thentilcal and
olherwise 1'Vatiiros Willie and
nuirenc Howard. Will Philbrick
and I.eetii Cordcr.
llinr.l'lll -"Iireakfast in lted." a
new farce, featuring riorencc
Mor.ro. Ilolllcks tlucugh situa
tions just touched with ilupierie.
vl IUC "As You Were," musical
show, with Sam Iternnrd and
In no Itordoui. Tlie co-stars are
respective!) ftinnv nnd beautiful,
anil tlie comedians aie comic,
espciully Hugh Cameion, once a
stoi !( favorite in this city.
tiUWICK- "Tiger. Tiger." Kno
blocli's (inutlenal dtamn. fentming
rinncis Starr. Story of two per
sons who met in the moonlight.
T i v look nnd love. Pinely acted,
beautifully staged.
S'HI Hi:ilT--" Loncl Itomeo,"
miisic.il colindv, with lv Pields
nppniing as a man milliuor by
d.n mid a c.ibaiot lizaid b.v night.
CHI - ' '"l -- "Oh, Mv Dear,"
biilliunt juusii .' comedv A
PaiKian fashion cVnbit of gov. us
plus ditties, diolleiies uud dances.
"ON THE HIRING LINE"
BRIGHT AND BREEZY
rVlay
Irwin Volplanes
Town on Wings of
Comedy
Into
Judging bv the audience there last
ni"iir the I'liiindpinliii Theatre, tor
me' ly tlie Little Theatre, has a season
of success ahead of it, under the new
policy and the new name. The nudi
onee wns 'urge, fiishionab'e and enllm-
'litic It wns i lev lv '1111118011 nt Ihe
didicntlon prni pollings, whMi took the
form of the 'oi ii 'femioro of a comedv
bv H'irr'rt 1'oid and lliuvev O'Higgins
entitled "On the Hiring l.iuo." And
' was clennlv innused, for although
there was an occasional touch of
vqinncy to tho aitinn nud a d.ih of
nnprilta lo the 1I111 oguc. 1111 ovetseasou-
Ing offended the na'nte of the fastidious.
Tho authors have wtitteu 11 hieczv
mined) strong bioees of comedv, iu
onlei- to boar on its wings the liiixom
hut den of Mnv lnviu, who nllo'ed the
'licLo to di served success. Miss Ii u in.
who his not bePii seen hole sinie she
nliived 'Irs. Hlnrk Is Hack" some sea
soui aro. is lieftv on'v bv Hie rnir
banks 'tandard. Asa comodioiiuo slio has
11 poise mid ease in attaining effret. and
a delioious dtol'erv of utternnoe mud'
1111 of lagliirie accents, as it weie, and
of nuilnt vocal qui'ks which Piirumu
nlcato their own chuckles to her heiireis.
k a piny actor she is heavy onh in
weight.
On be- light nnd In-Wlit pe""nm'itv
is pivoted n cnmotlv as light nid b-Wit.
The TMihetb'in ilrnmntrts lmd 11 fu-m
kno" 11 ns "dooioslio drnrnt " The
ilnwM Wilts of "On the Hiring Tine
ar" much ino"o sppolnlied ; thev hive
written a "domestic -sen ice" drama.
'o'lbng with the servant pioblcm. All
Trw m's nmt is that of a fotmer aot'oss
vhii i" interned 111 the countrv owing
to the suburbnn mania of her husbmd
"she hits lmon the expedient of milking
Mfe pncomfortnble for him bv dismiss
ing the servants and forcing the house-wo-k
upon him and his daughter bv
his fust wife. He is n'so resourceful
nd obtains tlie services of two private
detectives as butler and cook, on the
iretext that he is in receipt of anon) -noils
letters warning him about stiange
"mugs on in his menage. AA'ith this
nssimblagp of (huracters, plus a pseudo
hnuffeur, who is making love to the
laughter, nnd nn nctor visiting the wife,
the most innocent happenings in the
household give lisc to coiunlicntlon,
which arc p'nusiblv introduced nud sat
isfactorily lesolved in the finale.
A capitnl acting company is In sup
port. George Lindsay as the philan
dering chauffeur, who, of couise. Is
enllv on n muoh higher Focinl level,
was youthfully forthright iu his love
making. Josephine Hall, remembered
'core for her musical comedy stardom
,f n score of ears ngono, ns the detective-cook,
showed a specially good
capacity for straight farcical acting,
'ieorge Howell. Ndia Westmnn, Haw--rd
Lind'-av. Minna Ooinbell, Sidney
Toler und Hobert Hudson completed the
very satisfying cast.
BURLESQUE BILLS
People's Prank l'inuey and Phil
Ott, in eccentric comedy roles, divided
i, llmelinht. This season's produc
tion of "The Bostonians" is the bill.
The' burlesque Is based on u secret serv
ice trip to tShaitglial Dy aeroplane 10 in
vestigate tlie smuggiins "i opium,
There nrc many musical nuinuers uuu
specialties.
Troeiulero Knliveued with brand-
new speoialties the "Mischief Makers"
presented nn oddity in "Oo-Lu-Ln '
which sung and dnncetl its wny into
the good graces or Its audience, miic
offe-ing is replete with catchy music
prcttv girls and lively untieing, ison
nie Lloyd. Mabel Clark, Joe Wilton
and Joe Freed enliven the enst.
('.slim Something 011 tho order of n
Broadwav inusieul comedy is presented
by the Bon-Ton Ulrls in "liieahiug
Into Society." Ocorge Douglas uud
John Bany ate the thief funmukers,
and they aro supported bv Hurrv J
O'Neal. Jock Strousc, Mickey Fecley,
Ed Simmons, Luciel Rogers. Jean D
Lislo and Miss Lou Barry. Eight scenes
feature two big nets.
Bijou Bright comedy, stunning cos
tumes and feininiue beauty feature the
"Blue Bitds Builesque Co." In addi
tion to Arthur Limning. Frank AVuko
field, Dottic Hav. Helen Andrews,
Maude Rockwell, Billy Kelly nnd Jimmy
Fnrrell, the company carries the famous
burlesque duo, Ford and Ford.
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P punrTf "w
SLAG ROOFING
EHRET ROOFING &
x, Mrt. co. c,
KEITH BILL HEADED
BY MORGAN DANCERS
Roman Ladios Roam About With
Ancient Ease Macart and
Bradford Score Triumph
No Ilomnn ladles ever
dressed the
the Ilomnn
wnv, or so llttie, ns no
dinoeis at Keith's this week, and prob
ablv none of the Indies of ancient Home
dnnccd with the di'iilous freedom of
these modern duiious, but both these
co'upaiisons are to the disadvantage of
the older women.
I The Ma-iou Morgan Dancers head I
an excellently bahnoed program ii
i which none but this one act icillv stoo'1
out. A prcttv bit of iuterprctivi
dancing depicted a llmnn gulden in
Iv ided by Attila anil Ins Hun lioide. the
ldllon of spoi's, the earning off of
'(In. llf,tt,.,ii ii nmen li llw, Itime Mtil.l
on his throne nnd linallv his assassina
tion bv Illdicn, leader of the Horn m
women.
.loseohine Mcl.ein presented n re
mnrknbly executed Phlica. ('harles 1
Hiverlin was nn inleiestiug Attiln. The
Unman women, Huns ami haugeis-on
in the court were well-drilled and line
dancers.
Claude M. Hondo and Hstelle Prame
presented something new upon tlie s'ntl.
who, and Coral Mclnntte and lMtia
l.eodom, two ja?v girls, eiitertaini'd
witli songs, damiiu and ehatter.
AVilliam Mncait nnd Cthlvnne llnul
foul In "A Legitimate Hold up," weie
ieul'j funny in iircvnting :i very clour
pln.vlrt; Hac Kleanor Hall nnd her
brother presented a high-class musiiul
mt; Jimmy Duffv nnd Mr. Swceuov.
! billed as "Hum l in entertainers,"
weien t. thev nie Mexican; Lester, a
rnninik'ib'o vocal tuikster. and the He
Coimdj Ciicus loumleil out tlie bill
Allegheny Al White, ,Tr
mill bis
full of
"IIILMl Hoview" furnish nn net
meiiimcnt nnd music to bend oil nn C
ppptioniOlv wo'1-hi'ancod Now Year's
hi'l. Eddie Kane and Jaj Herman in
t iodine some new songs und natter.
Cnhili and Homaino who cull their act
"11 comedv suiotisi," are clever clmr
nctor mtists. 1'iiiko. WaMi and Nana
("iritribiitc snugs dances nnd comedy
' Th ' Is'e of Coiiipirst " wilh Norm 1
Tiilmiidgp. and "V Iliv's PIpiimiip,"
foiilu' ing Chin In Cli'ipliu, are tlie screen
offetiugs.
lobe A hvoh how bus been so
looted for a 1111 rrv start of tlie New
A oar. One of the hendliners is II D
Burg's "Qunkoitowii on Iliondwny."
I" this nuoenr Vm Norton, Leonette
Bn'l Dotlbovt l; Ilonn and a ehorii" of
beauties. Oilier features nie Lillian
Morti'ner. in ' IIiw toM iniige a AA'ife" ;
Koiclietn and Clioate'u. in a new enmedv
sketch. "A Brcpc Piom the AVest" :
the Lcirhtotis. smgers aiul dancois, und
a number of other entertaining act.
15-('du.i "Wlio's Your lVipnil?" is
Hie bl" ho'idlinor of n giuoions bill It
is a miniature musical comedv. with a
plen'Md lonituiit. .lohnnv Johiisou is a
'omodiiu with nn entiielv dllTereut
stvle. El nie nnd End engage atlen
tion nud 'itii'.dilcr in "Three Pert of
Comedv." Peak's Black Heads offered
n novel tiileitniunieut. A double bill of
screen features presents Divid Itolnsoo
in "A Slur Over Night." and Charlie
nmpliii 111 "A Day's Ploasuic "
Cross Kevs The oungstois had a
good laugh when the Nino Krav Kids
staged their skelih, "Eamination
Djv nt Soiiool " It is 11 good nuiiibi r
and vu'l ncttd. Hairy Antrim is a
coiiiodivi of tnVnt. and his stnv be
fore the nudleiico was productive "
laughter. Helm uud Cav anaugli ofloie
plensing comedv, song nud dnnce; I'.n'
and Arnold were, seen in a surprise nov
"'tv nnd John und Shirlev Blink pi'
etitec! "A 'flip to Lovelnud."
William Penn "Snonm" AW I '
"t Moi'i and Johnnie Montiose vvei
seen und heard iu nn amusing net
l'o'odv and humor. A'iola Lewis and h
om'ianv of good-lookers presented
dnintv offering of music and dam m
"A Wedding Day in IVMlind" (pi inn
pal paits taken bv Menlan's dogs,
wns a do'iglit to the youngsters. Tin
movie olToiing was augmented bv th"
addition of Charlie Clinp'in in "A Dav'
T'leusine" The mnin sireen nttiaetlon
is Constuuce Biuuey in "Eistwlille
Susan."
Grand The juvenile patious hud a
thri'I all their own in the holidny bill,
in Cnntuln Bctt's trained senls nud
moukevs. Two Phllndc'phinns, Miller
und Mnck, known us the "Bing Buys,"
offered a medley of comedv, singing nnd
dancing. Jack Hvnn nnd Ed Healy of
fered a "demonstration of new styles in
songs." Tim and Kitty O'Mearn, with
Freddie Clinton, danced their wny to
plaudits, Other appreciated numbers
Included Duval nnd Svmonds, in "The
First Quarrel," nnd Piquo and Fellows,
in n gvmnastic act combiniug dining,
skill and comedy.
Nion The bill is bended bv Burns,
Kissen and company in "V Hungaiiiin
Hhapsodv " This overflows with rapid
fire comedv and good singing. Harry ,
Linton and Anita Lauienee won laughs
in "Daddy Bowlegs"; B'oudv nnd his
dog offered surprises nnd several other,
novel nets completed an unusually good
bill. Warren Kerrigan plays the piin-
cipal role in "The Loul Loves the
Irish," the photoplay attraction, which
unfolds n timely story.
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CHORAL SOCIETY
SINGS "THE MESSIAH"
p n t performa,,CQ Given at
Academy, tho Chorus Doing
Especially Fino Work
The Choral Society of Philadelphia1
lust evening gave Its tvvontv-third an
mini prmlin lion of Hand l's oratoiio I
"The Messiah," und. as usuul, the fa
milial' nilas uud choruses diew a or
huge audience. Tlie woik wears well
witli tlie music lovcis of all countries
und it has aliead. hud a spun of popu
lar 'ifo -that Is vouchsafed lo f' w
compositions of its li ugtli mid solidai
it of woikmanshlp.
The ointoilo wns skillfully conducte'
bv Henrv Guidon Thunder nnd the
orchestra was made up of inembeis of
"" I'hihidelphiii Oichistra. Mr.Thun-
uer usoii iiiscrcuoii in 1101 luiviui; uir
oiohestra to Imge ns to be unwl Idv uud
was, theiefoie, able at all times to
maintain u coriect balance between the
voices mil th uommpunimo.iit. an o
ceodinglv important and dlllicult thuu
to do to peifcition dining an intin
performanco.
The soloists weie I'lnienco Ilinklo
sotuano; Agues Heif nyder nlto; Pud
ciiok (iuiistoii. ti nor, und Flank Al
Conlj. bass Aliss Ilinklo ug be.uiti
Inlli mi titoi mill with lino ollillltv of
v. .,,.,. l,n, lo smo,.;,.IIu ,,nll iiil.i,il,,l I
..-.,.. ........ .,-,,......... "s.. I
10 o'.iio'io wo'K liei im'si. urins wie
"Come Unto Me" and "I Know Th n
Alv Hcdoenier Liv til " MissiHeifsn.vdei'
has a good voi.'e, but wns appaientlv
nervous, which 1 "".lilted nt times in a
vihiato which while (ffeitive iu tcrtaiu
stvlos nf vocal woik, is not entirely
suitable for music of th" sacred type.
Mr (Illusion is an ixie'leut tenor with,
11 lather good voue and line enuncia
tion lie had a tmdinrv lo waudoi i
sliglilli ftom the pitcli at times, but!
his woik was goneiullv satisfnitoi v .
osnei ially in th" opening number uud
in the vmoious "Thou Shalt
Ii"t?:iK !
Them AVith a Hod of lion." Mr Conh
was not at all times equal to the de
mands of bis put, its the lloiid pas
sages iu numbers sueh us "Win Do th"
Nations" were not oloai , nor was his
voice of Fitiliiieut volume iu the loudei
pints of his alius.
'I'be (bonis after all the backbone of
oratoiio woik, did splendidly. Mr.
Thundi'i has them ti allied to n hich de
gree, not onlv of ensemble, but also of
actual 11 ali-.uion as shown in the
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llli n good tone ipinlit.v and In excel
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I ' Tho Messiah" wile iiatmall.v the niu
llinli weie most iipprofiiitod by tin
I audience--"Ulory to (toil," "I.ltt I'p
our Heads. O Ye Hales." "Worllu
the I.iimb" and, of cotiiso. the "llidle
luliili," the audience standing, ns usual,
while this last was being performid,
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, ,'.rjr,,!:v P'uM'nlj Vir 27 1ML
MAM D ANDIJHSjON' aed ?J IK-lnllvrs
lid frli-ndu St John's Arwcmblv No 2S.
O M. I . Invlod lo funoial. Wed. 'J u
IIS W Norrib Kt Int orlvate lto
nuilns mav b? lewd Tucn 7 to (i p m
, ATMNSO.V --Tlist dav Twairth Month
-'sth oiiaulbs a . imxl..itici of Jnlli Atkln
; n (noe Tonllnson) uerd (in ltplatlves and
Mltndii Invltid to funeral, l'ourth-dij.
Jtllili Month 31at a 30 r in. Somcrloii
1 i Int William IVnn CVm Autoj will
moot trains at Honn-rtnn Bint ton iravini:
I union 11 5n u ni and Heading Terminal
i "-' ii rn
MAI'.'SSI.nil. Dee l JIAItV. wife nf
vrt,.lnh Al .tlaasflor Itelntlvea nnd frmlx
liiMInu to funeral aervUrn Wed .1 n in
I arUer Smith's, Si'u N. 20th t. l'rlends
mav iill Turs. s lo 10 p in Int nrhntc
HiirWniQIJT Dec 2S l.MZAHE TH V .
I mtrntftP of Inti Aitoim(u nnrt liitncn
iS i ,,
ntR.it HutAtUoii Hfid fricnili invltPtl to
oil . 11 u m cpaldcnrR
III Otlurln.ln m. Itrihort T AlpYoriilpr 1.nu
" ...". r. iJ 't im hriAHto
UllAnt.t-lV -- Hi.rl.4unl. lsn 7 1-fl.
VVAUTJ J., husband of Jennlo I! llradloy
Mind Covven) and aon of William and Into
1 nana, Uradley Hclallvej and rrlends,
I l.niBhta of Columbus and II. V M. Sodallu
"( Ht Kllabeth a Church milled to fu
ll" rnl, I'rl 8 3U a ni . 2.1 Jo W. MontBomeiy
1 nvi. .Solnnn reiulem hlBh mast ft l.llzn
lieih'a Church lo a in. Int Holy Crosa
1 llliAMAt.L Kuddenh at Ilrld.rboro N
. 1 Dtc ST. ttll.UAM (I unAMAI.L. aErd I
i.l Uelttlics and frit ndn Inilti-d lo fu-I
ural Wed arm liililmiboro N J
lor rrlenda' Yaid VVi-ntlldd N J ltd-I
mains may be ilevvrd Tom - tt 11 e in I
I lillOU'N IJe. 2S WILLI VM husband of
Susan v Ilrown Helailvea and friends are I
tiiMtid to funeral Bervbea, I'rl, p ni ,
pi.'iI7 Webster st Int private. Hcmalns j
mi. i, tieiii'ci inurs s 10 iu i. ni
CAltrt Dec 2S JIAllO Utl:T C (neo I
Sodmann) wlfo of W l'rark Cirr. nijed 4s i
Helativos and friends members of 1'lfth
Iteformcil chureh and 1'nlon rrlenda' Home
S'o 'J5, 11 of A Invited to funeral eerv Ices,
Wed, 1 .10 p m . lesUU'iico of brotlier-ln-law,
Wllllnrr. J Kernn I'D 11 I! IIuntlnKdon
n Int private armnvood (K. of P.) Can
Auto service
COM. IN' Suddenlv. Dee "l. I'llTHIl
CONI.IN husband of late Catherine Conlln
(nee ilcGovernl anil biother of llev .lames II
Conlln. of ht Peter's Cathedral, lirle, I'.i.
lti'lntlves and t lenda. cmploes of l'eunsvl
vanla It It l-ivltcd lo funernl Wed , 0 30
a in 2013 AramlnKo ve Solemn reciulem
I mass ( bureh of tho Nativity 11 a m Int
Cn'hi'clrn Ce'il
I ('(iSVOll Die L'S I'tltni.IMn COVN'OIt
I iioi liullmer) Itilillies and friends Wood
I mil ".'olinrll No 1311 T if I., ilivllrd to
I fctlicral Wed J p nl llslj Pi iball ai
I Int private Arllnulnu (ui 1'rlends may
i ill Tuns after 7 n ni Vutn funeral
...r.HANllLKV. -Dec
-N JOHN fratAiSl'lM
(I'i It. la lives and
en vxill Ul, BEecI
H lends Invited to f un t n In 8 111 i in
rculdenco of son. llernard J C'randley. rail I
nrp" liter st Hlsh renuwm mass i hurch of
the Transfiguration lo a in. Int Holy Cross
' mi
cUUItAN -Dec 21 IllUiLTCA vvldmv of
siinuel Curran Helatlves and friends,
in iiiIhth ofIhlnl llsfnrmed l'resbvtel ian
hurch imlfd to funeral seivkes. I'rl 1!
in .'ins II i -t Int nrlvnle ne
m Ins n l. ilene.l M Mors 7 to 'J 10 it in
HAY Vt Atlantii ill, N J Dee 2S
VIMUIAltl T CI. daughter of Nellie (I and
I i I lines II D i Id I lilies and friends
liiii i to funeral ' rilees Wed . '2 p. ni ,
l"iu Aritli lie Atlmtle cm N J Int
III isnutMIlD Cml I'lMiHantvllli N T
DIIVINK I)u L'S UM.IW wlfo of
I I llLfh H Ilr. Inn llrln t Kau ntiil fed nil a In.
It d to funral nuitlftpo of h in, John I)e-
i ni kidi t. nurcii nmu uHrmaiiiuttn, win ,
h' .n ti in sli mn iiqu.(nn uxnt-s riiurth
of Ihe stpen Dolori-s Wyndmoor. Va , 10
a m Int Ilolv SppulPhr tvm
DOYI.12 Ii"c 2S NDIti:V huslnml nf
liitw UridKi t DoIp of count Wfortl, Iro
luntl U'ltitiefi and filndn Ilnlv Nmn nc ,
WoxfonI ")8 ' S and II Amo ; Ht Mala
rin'H Y M U S rmplujc, M II Whetnn
A. on lnttf I to funninl, il S .10 n in .
nnn-ln-li m rsIUprivC Patrick J llendrlrtc
jaiT N Omntt ft SoUtnn liiifh rtriuKm
miM Our Uatly of Mprtv i hun li 10 11 m
Int New CnthpJilil Cim Auto funeral.
rmnirvs r j solomov, iiuabanii
(f In t o Hnnnah Irtifu 'tilatic8 and
f ikN initPd tn fum ml i '2 v ni.,
1 t '(t N 7th nt Int Adath Tpahurun Com
DUUV1N Dec U I'AAAAMllTll C f.
(f (Jpuruo AlbiTt Hru1n IU1uUph and
ft iwida (mtted to funoial nr t' hh, Wed . '
i in r"sldrnt of luisunnd .'iS 11, Moade
t hpctnut IIH1 Tut, nrlutf
t'TtnniiAiiD ipo l7, m:oiiahd
j ml of Koa Uhprlmnl (nep ljurl). Hola-
and friend- Phila Pollcw Pcnf H r
strveh) invited to fuiural senlcpii Wed ,
i. m 1214 N HMh Ht Int private. Holy
n m Hemuinu may bo vieewd Tuva . ,
in 0 p m
i I VIlDs Uen U WILLIAM JOHN,
ist tnd of Mai hduttrds fnee Vren). hbpJ
ItIa 1 1 upi friends InWud to funeral
d il p in , 8fl7 Cottinian nt , IV x t hasp
.I!h Int I.nnh'v Ctm Itomalns muy
iPWinl 1'UPfci CP
LH'MU -I JS HUVIlY hurhinj f
Mt M Kto k atpd (31 Holat.!P and
ri n-H Fnnip I id No 778. I. O O 1" .
i nun No 31 I O S. of A PtmnB Trlh ,
7.' I O II M nnd pniplofl of II ml
i Mitp Carn-t Mlll ItnitPil to fum ral
i lr ? Wed 2 3') l ni '.Kin PoulKrod st ,
1 i tnKford Int Orepnw ol (K of P ) Leni.
1 i it n1 mav call Tus 7 to 10 p rn.
rAIlll -Dc 7. NNI31TV wAow of
William II Parr RolntlM n nnl fricida in
lfd t funeral ppnlppo Wed. a p m
n'sldrnce of sister Mrn J H Howard
JIM N Uber nt Int. private. North Cedar
Hilt rem.
PLLL PunMenh Dec 2S WALTHU
l i UOSl. DILL HpIntivpH and frlmln in-
t d to flericp Med 1! p m Oliver H
lr IHdc l,ju Chr-tnut st Inl prlvatp
1 tlCf'HTNKH Stiddrnlv Ppi' 2 MAHY
J v if of GeorKe K IVIchtnPi and riiuffh
tpr of Klltn nnd Uifp Ldward Flts'iferalrt,
acd ."13 HoIatlvpH and friends invited to
f u icral bervtcts Wod J p m . 10J1 N
Jlt-t et Int Weut Laurel Hill Com
Pri-nds may call Tuch after 7 n in
illliirr Dec 2'i ISAAC aitorr ncrr-fl
7M Helatlvps and friends invited to (a
n nl eervippH Thurs 1 p m St frtr
t ! n's ltpformed Churrh Ierkitle Pa
nf Hl formed m llpmilns mav bo lpvrd
d 7 to " 1fl p m rp'dnpo of pnn
II rvpy P. Groff. 2J3U N 13th st . Thlla.
dlH M112T ner 27. HKNHY. husbard of
Elizabeth A. Hamlet (npe K ias) nged R').
lllttives nnd fri'ndu Caila Lodge, No
L'TJ P nnd A M . Manchester Unity Lod
Ni 705(1 I O O r. Invited to sr.icei
10 10 HtPHP ave , Iirn Miwr. Pt, Wfd , 2
n ni "t Lutht nn Cm., Ardmore
1 rlend inav call ruei afttr 7pm faharon
IM and YouncHtovvn. o, papers please
cotv
HAMPTON -P"i 2S ItOHHUT A D
IlvMI'lON hudjand of late KUzibeth Hump
tun in e Martin) vtnd son of Mary H and
Int Henry Jnna Hampton Kelt Uvea and
fiundw tmploveii of Wart Bros.' Publtnhln
(, Washington Camp No 1.0, P O H of
Wharton Council No 1.10 O of 1 A
ui J members f Shprvvood V p Chuich
liivit'd to funeral services Prl 2 p m ,
i, m inii-e of brother In-law m H II A pel
MJ -ryth st Int private Mt Marian
t. . rn Friendu may call Thur H to in n m
H MtniS Dec 27 HACI1KL. widow of
Wl1 nun Harris aptd HI Itolatlvcs and
frifnrt. invited to funanl eervlcPH. Tiles,
h p in 1712 N rrnnklln at. Jnt. private
Illchhruo t'utll
IILRW 1 c 2') HUTTY widow of
Sim n II ii In antd 77. Uplutlv ami
fi it-D le i'it 1 to funeral services Wed. 2
p nt i 'J'J N Franklin tt Int Mt yinal
Hl
1111 I I
Kirn ) w
IteUnvf
Ices. W
, Dec 27 UMILin HILLU (tiro
,Iivv of William J Ililte aEtd 4U
i aid friends Invited to funeral bpiv
il 2pm JJ17 N. 11th at. Int
prlvitt
mi vernon uem
K41I.LV Dee 2d lll.VATIt;P J . ton af
John . and Kmma C. Kellev and irrandson
of late William and Drldaet Dueey aaed
IB Tuneial. to Mhlth relatlvea and friends
Holy Nimo Juniors nnd bl Monica's Ilat
tallon aie Invited Wed. 8 30 a m resl
dence of uaients. 1.1-1 W. Passjunk aie
Solemn mass of lenulem Church of St.
Monlia 1" i ni Int Ilolv r'ross Cem
KKLI.LY Dei L's, josui'ii ii husLmnd
of Man V Kelley (neo Koehane) Helatlvua
md frlei Is mmibirs of Piiila 1'ire Dept
'IhormiH H l'lnletter fteiiub Club United m
fumiral Wid 7 1.'' a in .11 N St. Bernard
st Slirkel hit 4'Hh and .lllth High re
ciulem mass m Joseph's Church u a. m. Int.
Cntbedral cm
KI'.NNAltD Mrs ADKMNi; 15 KK.V
NARD, iv If" of Joseph 'I. Kcnnard su.ldenl
nt resldenn of niece, Mrs (itorgo l'reneh
Chesterton n Pec IS OEed ill. l'uneral
wervlceH vieie held Mon., 1 p m., at Ken
nedyitllo 51 P Chuich Int. adjoining cem
KENNEDY Of 3(123 N Randolph at
Deo. 29. JAMi:S N1ILMJN KUNNUDY, aged
62. Itelatln-s and friends, Bookkeepers'
Assn. i'f Phils Invited tn funeral services,
Tues . 8 p ni Pivld II Schuyler IUdg ,
Ilroacl und Diamond sts. Int. private, ut
lunvcnlenie of f.uully
KUtniL De, 27 suddenlv. at Atlantic
Cllv N J fuini ill of 1131 N Lunrmce
M niBDfc'niCK liuslnnd of bito i:ilnlelh
l.'usel and son of llermino and latt Auaust
liusel Helatn s and fthnds. einuioies of
American lirlcliie lo inilled to funeral
tervlees Wed -' 1' m resldenLH of mother
2(19 Iloohelle ave . Wlasablckon. Int. private
(Ireenmount Cem Hemalns may bo viewed
Tues , 8 to in p in
l.UfeBnnUT Late of HIS W Tioga st
Dec 2it. MAHY EMMA widow of Amandus
Luebbert and daonbter of late John 1'red
erlck and Mary Ann Wldmajer Duo notice
of funeral .will bo tlven
LYNCH. Dec 21) JAMES 1' husband of
IIb.ii A T . ..S fnua llunnul llAlntl., d l,n,(
Trlends Lenl Lenapo 'Irlb No 3 I O II
SI ln.b. -A..n. II TS'n 141 TI nf 1. IlOtV
Kama Hoeletv of Msltatlun L'hurih Imltel
to funeral. tat b 'ID a in 2.110 i'marald
el Solemn rcuulem mass Church of the
Visitation 10 a m Int Holy Hepulchre
YO'-isuTdftly. Dec. 2S. JAMKS W.
sen of Mlohael and late Mary Lyons (nee
Joyce), sated II) Helatlves and friends In
vltod to" funeral, Wed , S:S0 m father'
rciMcuee Tomutele, I'a. HUtb tuua ot
nr.Tiisi
eiiulim St Dominie's Church 10 o m
int Ht Dciminir'u r'em . Itolmesburir
Ma- Nl 1 r Dee 28 JAME husband of
Mstl da rrNllll aired 78 Relatives and
frb nds Invited to funeral servbes Wed
I 8i) ji in , UI! W. Olnej ave Int. private
MAt.KT At 470(1 Reinhard st Dee 2",
SOPHIA )'. . widow of James M Malej
Iteiatlvi s and friends members of Hacred
Heart Lesalta and Attar Uoclety Iniited to
funeral. IV ed , 8 30 a ni. Oliver H Bap
Hide 1820 Chestnut st Solemn requiem
mass Pt Francis do tiates'a Church 10 a m
lot Holy Cross Ccm l'rlends mav view re
mains Tues aflrr 3 p. in 1S20 chestnut st
MeAl PIM3 At Analesea. N J Die .'II
JAMKs husband of Hannah MeAIplne Due
noli, e 0f funeral will be alien
MCCARTHY. Sudd-nly, Dec 28 V.V
m:Nll J , son of Uugene and Mary McCar
thy (nee lllal-ely), used 2D Relatives and
friends Invited lo funernl Hat , 8 30 a. m ,
pirents' residence 1H20 N rhlllp st Sol
emn reciulem mass Mt Michael's Church 10
a m Int. Holy Kepulchro Cein Auto
h' rilrn
Mrr'ONKUY Dec 28, KMMA. widow of
llarrv McCnnkev Relatives and friends.
Mlniah Ln.Ue Nn 57. 8. of II Thomas
Jinerson Temple. Nil 12, O of U. A, In
vited to funeral tervlees. Wed, 3 p m.
inl Ciyuga st , Nleetoun Int private.
Mt Murlah Cem l'rlends may call Tues.
MrCI'M.OL'OH Dee 3D CKCHLIA Mc
( t'l.l.iu (III (nee Homier) wire of Michael
McCullcmgh Relatives and friends 11 V M
Hodallti Leiiaue of the SAered Heart and
Altar and Rosary Hoc . Invited tn funeral.
I'rl 8 -3d u ni 424 N fljd st . W Phils
Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Iwidy
of tho Rosary 10 a tn Int IIoU Cross
Cem
MeDHHMOTT Dee 2? WILLIAM Y .
husband of late Mary McDermott (nee De
ilni') RetatlieH and friends Invileci to fu
neral I'rl s 31) u m . 2J20 13 Albert st
Holemn requiem mass Ht. Ann's Church 10
j m Int Holy Scpulchro Cem. Pottsvlllo
papers ropy
McIVINNBLL -- At Chester Dee 20.
DOMIMCK son of John and ilarv .MrDon
pell. iiKed .12 Rekitlien and friends socie
ties of which ho was a member Invited to
funeral Irl., S n m residence of brother
tn taw IV in T Wccku 3 RldKo road I tn
wood IX'Iawaro co solemn mass of requiem
Church of the Holy Saviour U 30 a. ni. Int.
Immaculate Heart Cem.
Mrl 111 GHL1V Dee. 28. ANNIK Mf
LOl i-IIILIN Relative, and friends Invited
to funeral Wed h 30 a m residence of
cousin Mrs Catharine QUInn. 2.148 fit.
Albm a I'lai o Holemn reoulem mass Ht
j Vnthoni'a church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross
I Cell!
MeMAIION Dee 21), MAHY A , daughter
of Timothy and Mary MeMahon aged 13
Due notbe of funeral win bo given, from
parents' residence, .1113 With si., Gin
McHIIAIN Dec. 27 JOHN, husband of
Catherine McShatn (nee Mooney) Helatlves
and friends Cathodrnl Holv Name, bocletv,
Invited lo funeinl, Wed 8 311 a nt., 11101
'Wallace st Holemn mass of requiem at tho
.Cnthntrat 111 a m Inl. Hol Cross Cem
Kir "i nilt flowers
MOOR13 Dee. 2S, ISVliriLLA H, widow
of Robert II Moore Relatives nnd friends,
Harmoni Council No 124 H. and D of L.,
Irviied to funeral Wed 1 p m , lesidencc
I of brother llcnjimln V Hobb. 110 Covs?
roici Mercnantvuie N I Int prlvato Mt.
Mnrtah Cem Prlends m.i eill Tues. eve.
NF3LSON Dec 28, KhTI'.LLA OER
TRUDU wife of Krancls Nelson and daugh
ter of Frank O and Margaret Campbell,
aeid 34 Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services Wed , 1 30 p m . residence
of parents, 1721 tst l'aul st . Nlcetown
Int private N'orthwood Cem Friends may
call Tues eve.
I) IIAIIA Dec 2d AONnS diuithtcr cf
late Anthony and Mnri O'llnr.i (n o
() Hani) IMatlies and frlnds Invited "o
funeral, Wed 8 30 i in . 242(1 JJ Homer
pet st Sol" mn requiem mnss St Ann's
Church 10 n m Int. Hoi Cross Cem
I'A I 1 1 lis i tin vs MvllV d wife
if Willi! 1'itt iHin nid ctm hi r uf Mnry
13 nnd lale James 1' Hello, need 21
It tatlvs end frlet.Us innt'd io runeral
I'rl 8 '(0 a m residence of mother, ."."i'i
H Ri dip PI t Solemn requiem mass bl
Carthago s Church 10 a. in Inl Holy Cross
Cem
l'EARSON - Dec 2S JAMI3S II , husband
nf har.ih Pearson and son of late Charles
I'earson and Hebecci Vile, aged 01 Rela
tives nnd friends also Washington Camp.
No 277 1' () H of A . and impioes of
1'lilla Nivv Yard Invltid to funeral. Wed,
1 30 p m 1222 ltltner st. Services Trinity
Lutheran Church 2 hi p m Int i hurch
grounds l'rlends mav eall Tlie eve
I'lll.AK Dee 2S 2210 Cumberland at..
CI UV ihugbliT of Joseph and lati Jennie
TniHk Hilatlvfs nnd friends Invited to fu
neial V , d 11 a in parlors of Kmanuel
vher .V Son 1002 Dl uncmd st Int. pri
vate, Mlcl.ve Isrne Ileth Hl-Meth Cem
Poor Dec 2S, HARRY A. husband of
lulli ache l'oot aged ,11 Relatives and
fi lends Augustine Hoclal and HenetleUI
ssn . Invited tc funeral. Sat . 7 JO a m..
flit !C 21st st Solemn high mass bt.
I31"zabeth s Church 23d and llerks sts , I)
a m Int pilvnte
RAMSI3Y Suddenlv of Pneumonia Dee
23 DAVID M liusbind of Murlhn 11 Ram
sei (nee Conner) ind son tf Wllllim D and
Into Man Crawford Ramsey Relatives and
Tl lends milieu lo runerni seriens j-ri 2
P m 711 tild Luiieiister roid Run Maevr
I'a Inl prlvnte old Bt Duld's Cem
1113131) t Alhnmbra, Calif. Dec 28.
OLRTIIl HII HIILIl'H RI3r3D widow of the
litn I'r HoaidmHtl Reed form'irlv of At
lantic Clii N J. Atlantic City papers please
copy
RI31I.I.Y Dee 2!) MAROAH13T T . widow
of Michael Hellli Relatives and friends,
l.eaguo o( Sacred Heirt Altar and Rosiry
oelc-ly and II V 3r Sodalltv of St. Ve
ronlia's Ciiiireh. invited to funeral, Frl ,
8 10 u ni . 241 W. Tioga, st Solemn mass
of ruiuleiii Ht Veronica's Church 10 a. m.
Int New I'nthedral Ccm
ROIII3H1 Dee 2U N THAN II, bus
bind of late Marie C Rollers (neo Boil),
need Us Relntlies nnd friends Washington
Camp No 322 1" O of A Invited to
luneral services Fri ,2pm Penn Square,
Oermantown pike Int prliate Ttko
Lansdile car ut Norrlstown. 1 and W au ,
1 ;;o p m
ROsSI Dee '.'7 ANTHONY husband of
Adalglta Rossi (nee Pare ski) ured 48 Rela
tlvcs and friends inemlu ra L u u M No
' I Invited to funeral Wed, Ii a. in., resl
i etire of son Cesaro Rossi Rockland und
Hi.lenham sts High miss 10 n in Lady of
the Holy Rosary Church Int Holy Sepul
ehro Cem ....
HAYI3R3 (neo Turklnglon). Dec 2d
MVIIQAHET wldiw of John Savres. Rela
tins und frienls invited tn funera Wed
J 30 p in, 5721 Hroomall ave Int Mt
Moilah Cem Remains may bo viewed Tues .
s lo 10 p m
6I.VI3HIN Dee 27, M E SEVERIN
Hte of 181S Master st Relatives and
friends Y'oung Women's Sndility of the
(hurch of the Oesu Invited to funeril
W d 8 3d t m , apartments of Frank A
Hookov 1727 Olrard ave Requiem mass
church if tti Q(.su 10 a. m. Int. New
Cotbedril Cell.
bMirll At Philadelphia. Dec 2S MARY
R HM111I (nee Rowland) widow of Gardner
bn ilh aged 118 Itelatlies nnd friends In
ted to funeral Newtown Cem Chapel.
Wed 11 a m Friends. Thlla Lodge Shep
herda of Bethlehem No 19. Phlta Order of
Golden Sepulchre No 4. may call at 1331
He uir st Philadelphia Tues 7 to 0 p m
Train for Newtown leaves Readlne Terminal
U 2.1 a m
SNYDER Dec 2c MARY 13 , widow of
Eugene Atlee Bnjder, aged 73. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral Wed , 2 p
m . Charles Whlteman's, (1140 nidge ave ,
Roxboroush Services St Timothy's Church
B p m Int churchvard
TIUTUi Dec 28. JO&npif husband of
Mary Struad aged 0.1 Relatives and
Irlends Moravian No 11 C H P S :
Vlastlmll No 1. C A 1' H invited to
funeral servbes rri 2pm parlors of
O. Albert HMlpot. 2018 K Sth st Int
Private l'rlends mav call Thurs eve
Sl'Et'DKL S'ddenli D'e L'll CMlLF.
hujband of late Etuclta Stcudel (nee Franck),
aged 77 Relathes and friends Volgtlunder
I'nterstuetzung Verein No 1 Invited to fu
neral services Frl 1 10 n m . 104S N
Mascher it Int private Northwood Cem
1 rlndH may call Ihuis eve Auto ervlce
STOKES Dec. 20 DAVID J M . hus
band of Mary E Shipley Stokes and ton cf
Eleanor and late Samuel O Stokes Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services.
Wed dp m , 5105 Wajne ave , German
town Int private
MULL Dec 28 JOSEPHS husband of
Virginia and son of late Samuel and Sarah
Stub Helatlvia and friends alt societies of
which he wao a member Invited to funeral
Sat 2 p m 5112 N Park ave Int pri
vate North Cedar Hill Cem Friends may
call Krl alter ( P m
SrPPLEE Dec 28, AMI' E. dmghter
of Annie J. and lato Wlntleld S Hupplee
Relatives and friends. Hellman Council No.
140 S nnd D of 1. . Betsv Rota Council.
No 21 D A of Camden N J . employes
nf N & O TaMor Co Invited to funeral
Wed ,2pm residence of mother, 3431
Queen lane, Kails of Schuilklli Int West
I,u uro Hill Cem Friends may view ro
nialns Tues after 1 p in
TRAL'NWEISER Dec 20, LEWIS, hus
band of Emma Traunwelser, aged 71.
Relatives and friends, St John's Iidge, No.
115, r und A. -M. . Centenary Lodge. No
100 K of P . of Jertey City, and other
societies of which he was a member Invited
to funeral, I'rl , 2 p. m , 5405 Olrard ave
Int private
W VI1 ERH Dee 27. of 1020 N 60th st .
MAHY H . wife of Clifford D Walters aged
42 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services Tues 8pm parlors of L H
1 acerman 509 Haverford ave Int Lako
Park Cem . s-i edesboro. N J , Wed morn
ing upon arrival of tiain leaving Market st
"ftBAI&UV-rw- 27. CLARA A., wife
of Wyalt 11 Weakley Relatives and friends
Invited lo funeral services, Wed , 2 p. m.,
3702 N 10th t. Int Hillside Cem.
WILLIAMS. At Woodbury N. J., Dec,
20 JANE O WILLIAMS widow of tra D
Williams, aged 83 Relatives and friends
invltid to funeral Wed 2 10 p m 22(1 S
Ilroid st. Woodburj. N J. Int. private.
Green ( em
IVOHTIIINGTON' Dec 28 WILLIAM
EMMOR husband of Tamon It. Worthlng
ton (neo llreaves) aged 110 Relatives nnd
friends Invited to funeral Wed 2 p. ni ,
lato resldcnes. homerton Phila Int. Hat
boro Cem Trains for Homerton leave Tren
ton 11.51 a m and Reading Terminal 102
p pi Autos will bo In waiting
W1ATT -Dee 27 WILLIAM If husband
of riizabeth :,utl (nee Joy) Helatlves and
DNnnrtTAKERS
CEMKTERV LOTS
ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK
Lots, all prices) reasonable term.
statu, OlsailUs, . Botk a-MMav
QrflUYLERS
0 M- BROAD Ai4D
Vcff DIAMOND
HKATH8
friends. Commlnehlo, No. B2, L O, R. M.
Westmoreland Republican Club. Invited tt
funeral services. Wed., 1:110 p. rn., residence)
of brother-in-law, Henry Kettle. 2557 Emer
ald st, Int, Oakland Cem. Remains may be
viewed Tues evo
a
I.KOAT. AmTKTlSEMKyTH
fcSr1 KI;DITorth, notice take no-
.. i " tha.1 tore and futures of Da-rial
Ore-how have been sold to Harry Grossman,
and all creditors are to file their claims on
or beforo January 2, 1020,
... A. HHOTZ.
1B39 S. Fourth ti.
LOST AND FOUND
HAG Lost,, on tho Ovarbrook ear or ele
vated, Christmas Day. it black-silk biar
rnntnlnlnaT cardcvjse greatly wilued money,
visiting enrds, Overbrook ticket: pleato ri-
:;" " ana ceinients unci keep the money.
('445 Droxel road
innpo eiverurooK 4885.
MUACKItBT Ixisl Monday. 20lh. gold link
.bracelet Reward lfl2 N. BeSth st
CASE Lost, small black oase conUlnlnu 2
lale keys; reward. 2215 Hpracn st.
DOO Ixist. a dog good reward for return
.?.li.nEi.Ll.,0i,n"!Uon "ne'rnlne AlreeUU
terrier black back yellow legs, red collar
and tags "H M Hart. Vlllanova. I'ai.:
iT,."..t0.e,?n!ery county dog license. If, M.
Hart 1(120 Locust st. 5hona Spruce dsmi!
DOG Lost alredate terrier: rnn reward en
n"J!;L?r. "Cf '"""'.otlon concernlnr sire
dale terrier, black back ye ow legs blight
e-ollar and tags H M Hart. V UrjovS.
Montgomery county Pa Dog license.
DOGS Lost on Dec 2"i, 2 dogs one wlrni
hilred fox terrier with alight wnptlon on
back other police dog (puppy), wore cellar
?Lf.,A,iJ,l0.Vt.J Hi"1.' ,r,"wn-ri,.nd no aueaUoni
....P. .. in.,,.,,,;.. ,,. .iOX ueq. iiaverrord. pa.
neirt t n.. i.-...i.-,.i..- a ,. . "
and steel color
Roturn to N. E. cor. 12th
and City lino
'-""n e-arie llftward.
IA1CKET Ixist, aerylce locket engTaved with
the name Ruth. betoen Logan sold 69th
st Phone Media 700 J.
MONEY Lost a wallet containing sum of
inotiev, on Manayunk car, llbernl rewurd If
VolxUbTodu,h E "' "'""." Krarf
ilNO Lost, 1 solitaire diamond rlmri r.
mSSSnTlSF- C' JOhnBOn " r-
PERSONALS
H' YOUR CHURCH desires services of leader
for chorus choir, communicate. A 130.
Ledger Office.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
JJELl. TELEPHONE OPEIUTINO
WE ARE CONIJTANTLT
CREAHINO OUR FORCES.
IN.
THE PAT IS GOOD! IT IN.
CRL'ASES RAPIDLY.
TAOES-Un 0TJIER AIVAN-
TKE HOURS ARE SHORT.
THERE ARE COMFORTABLE
RESTTIOOMS ioiu
INEXPE-N'SIVE HOT LUNCHES.
SICKNESS BENEFITS.
TOtlll ASSOCIATES
CAREFULLY CHOSEN.
ABB
S-EE MISS RTAN
DA M 7 P M.
1031 ARCH ST.
THE BELL TELETHONE CO. Or IENNA.
niLL CLERK
A LARGE MANUFACTURING CON
C,3RN IN THE CENTER OF TOE
CITY, RLQUIRES THE SERVICES OF
A riltST-CLASS HILL CLERK. A.
RAPID TYPIST. THIS IS A POSITION
WIU'RE ACCtlUACV AND Pvnri S,
DOING WORK ARE ESSENTIAL
WKITIJ STATING EXPERIENCE AND
SALARY EXPECTED. A 103. LEDaER
OFFICE. W"W1
EOOKKE13PEH, oTperleneed, a resident nf
l'rankfcrd preferred state age, experience
finds llr desired P ,131 Ledger Office"
lirRLEHR on men'a w an worsteds. Shacks
- maxcin Mills Allegheny nnd Hancock.
'"'HI! DNI'RSE In country to care for 2
i I ' el-en P son Neirrls town 1410 J.
CLrHK 11IR ACCOUNTING DEPART.
MI3NT OF THE PLHLIC LEDGCR CO
FESIRFS THE SERVIiTS OF A YOUNri
WOMAN WITH AT LEAST 2 YEARS OB"
HIGH OCHOOL TRAINING OR IT8 EQDTV.
A LENT. WITH OR WITHOUT CXPKRI.
EVCF ASK TOR MR PRICE PUBLin
LEDGFR CO OTH ND CHESTNUT ST3
CLEitit nantea witn some knnwledre of
nnng preierrea: excellent opportunity for
II inurnuKU eiuciiuen ere.iciiiiKi ISliarV Bl
2;
eitiiir- iu .' " "I1,"- ..,,, e.,iirgq
( I. ERIC wanted for auditing nnd detail work
In large office, must he quick and accurate:
state age reference and experience. P 012.
Ledter Office "'
COOK white, for small family, also cham
ber mi JcLbestreferencesn28 Spruce st.
ti'OKING and downstairs work.
Call 8338
e itv Line uvernrook
GIRL, competent to assist with housework.
washing and Ironing, family cf 4; si. en
In Call Wyoming 515.1. ""
OIRL wanted for general office work. Apply
superintendent's Office (I0d Chestnut at.
GIRLS AND VVOMFN NOW IS THE TTMB
TO SECURE A HTFADY. GOOD-PATINO
POSITION IN OUR NEW WEST WORKS!
IIOTH ASSEMW.EH3 AND MACHINE OIi
ERATOHS NEEDED APPLY 31D ST. EN
'1 RANCE ELECTRIC DENTAL BUILDING.
MD AND ARCH STS. TAKE ELEVATOlt
TO FirTH FIvOOR II T PAISTE CO..
3201 ARCH ST.
GIRt. 14 to 10 jcars of age:'' (Continuation
school privileges: good wages: steady nosl.
it posl
Hon Frledbereer-Aaron Mfg Co.. 480O N.
18th st , near Wayne Junction.
GIRLS AND WOMEN We have lust In.
stalled another new lot ot machines, also
enlarged our assembling departments. Now
Is the opportune time for you to secure
steady work with a modern, up-to-date,
growing concern experience not necessary!
good pay for beginners with rupld advance,
ment. Take elevated, surface or subway
ctr to 32d st station Apply Factory Office.
11 T Palate Co. '12i)t Arch st
GIRLS, over 10 years
iiaR. 48-hnur wee
steady position rneiA
48-hour week Frledberger-Aaron
Mfg Co., 4800 N. ISth
near Wayne
Junction.
GIRLS over 10 jears of age. learners and
experienced, for cop winding and spool
winding Apply Qrlswold Worsted Co..
Darby. Pa.
GIRLS wanted to operate cutters and sort
pnper Apply from 0 a ra. to 5 p, m..
Dill U ColllnB Co . Richmond and Tioga sts.
OIRL colored to run errands and help ren
ernlly In office. Apply 1040 Market St.,
second floor
GIRLS Bindery girls wanted for sewlnr.
fold ng and enllatlnr. Apply Frederick
Jones ft Co . 401 Race st.
HAND STAMPER
Girl with experience on fine social
and commercial hand stamping::
steady position, good wages. Apply
Hosklns, 001 Chestnut st., fourth
floor.
HOUSEWORK In country:
pvo.e Norriatown 1419 J
good -eracct.
LAUNDRESS wanted, for 3 days a. wee
sTC
21.
Apply 261 W Walnut lane Ph Otn. 112
I.AUNDRY
MARKERS AND SORTERS. EXPERI
ENCED. STAHCHERS EXPERIENCED
APPLY MARKET STREET LACNDRT
1308 FILBERT STREET
LAUNDRY
SHIRT IRONERS
AITI-T MARKET STREET LAUNDRT
1308 FILBERT STREET
LAUNDRY Experienced press Ironers, also
plain and fancy Ironers. Eagle Laundry.
224 N 12th,
LAUNDRY Shirt Ironers. first class;
work Eagle laundry. 224 N. 121h.
hand
MAID Ladles maid wanted French, Bel
glan or French Swiss: must be Eood sewer
and competent! best of references required,
Phone Poplar 2(146 or P I'M Ledger Office.
MANICURIST
EXPERIENCED
APPLV BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAS-AKER'S
MOTHER and daughter to do housework ao
lake cere vi cueiKiom ntunu7 icisut
rnnet waren. lbasue JL. V- HSTJliMali a .
rWtwa MM at. ,-
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