w IW'.t- vr t, TV Klif?1 ii f sm J2 W?9rt VrV m. -ihb P'f IW . w m t m m ' h m f!! l,-i c,1 V, !. . A " j , J m & UN PUN REACH RIALS bf $1,320,21 4,551 for Cos- I Work Will Bo Used to Reform I. W.W. ' . MfWinF MINIRTFRIfll AID , Mfr-lAt ntmnrylrk tn riifklnn PuMb) T.rrloer Rs,. ri I Atlantic Cltv. .Tnu. S. A erand total Si', SI !W1 1-1 r.r.1 U fhn Mast sum that i3t 'i -i.T'-,'Z" "" - ... ": I?; will milltcc to carry tne woxpn to rvury - ' I ' lit-.....,... V .1... .......1.1 nnnnMllnM 1 1 (t fitTd JTMr, budget FiibmittPd to the Inter- ' fclllrfl denominational service confer- bpi' hero todav bv exnerts of the inter- i church world movement in convention here. , Thta niif nmnnnr. includes 5900. 412,102, which the twenty-eight allied ecuominaiions unve coniruvivu iu "'" fox, all purposes durinKinr nexi ".- A.. UM tnffAfhar trit 1 5,'Z.tit. 1 .11. i i i' lur Smcltei!Ial types of undenominational 1 -J.XM". ,,M,.k.,. , . -. , -. , - - . K'yafMvltles nml $73,070,882 specially lor WVW In areas into which none ui it 0l 0j the other prisoners at the bar ft. ' -dtnomlnatlons thus far has carried tacVs. "I1 jfiCliristianity's message. iVjTv. PhUnriplnMn rrnrpKentntlvcS in the t 'r Biccting of 1000 church leaders today K" 1 -'r.l il. ffnn i--! nnn ...l.Jnu U. hppn m&iti iiir i,u,x iti,oMi, Hun." " "- apportioned in the budget for minis- Ktrial relief is not too great. A stirring annonl tnr irrpnfpr IiifprrlpnnmlnatiOUal t-,-r - - n- - --.-; , "1,-1. ,i . liberality in dealing with lio"PitaU, and homes for children and old folks heard today. t.iisimur.1 muiir uiitis "it ,h';" , 'ti wiucii ue wns arrcsU'U. it is a problem, confrontlup the church in its khaki army ovcrcoat, iPnt to the campaign to carry Americanization and ,lraft ouui,.r by Captain Jesse B. Cot the.BOHpel to the masses at lionic. in trcli thc military intelligence officer, the oninioD of Dr. C. I,. ry. There , who tooU htm to xcw York to thc fed ae in the United btntes a million ami eraj miHtary prison, to escape the pos- a tialt men constantly on tne move, virtually untouched by the cuurcn, ne . . r. . . . . .. i said, "These are the men of whom i I. AW AV.'s are made. We must sub stitute lion; life for hobo life." rlu rt TT,l,f Cltl, The plan is to establish central ngen- cjes from which to send forth trained , The trial of Captain Karl V. DeUer, mission workers and to appropriate who is being court-martialed for al S200.000 annually for five years for a ' leged brutality to soldiers during the publicity campuign to reach migratory war, wrts postponed after a short ses- ' laborl and chain it to home conditions. 1 sion yesterday to give Major William -Ralph E. Diffenderfcr. director of V. Kelly, judge advocate, a chance to tho homcsurvev, appealed to the con- study the Bercdoll case, but thc Dctzer ference today to give heed to the Rio ' case vent on again today. Grande district as well to the needs of Captain Bruce It. Campbell has been Hawaii and Alaska. Dr. George W. assigned as Bcrgcioll's counsel, no has Hinman discussed the problems created advised the draft-dodger not to talk by the influx of Orientals ou thc Pacific of his case. Thc military -alendar is coast. G. E. I.indquist told of tho need of Christian influences for the American Indians. The intcrchurch conference will ask the Protestant denominations to under- write $170,613,224 in addition to their , own budcets for work in foreign fields 2nd $104,lS5,lHo tor liome missionary . ctivities, the latter in addition to I $1,78,083,881 appropriated by thc allied churches for five years. Wilson May Pick Party Candidate ..;-- J.- . Confirmed from rTe One , tnuch this year, but there are some real .Democrats who want it and who think it will mean the election. There's Mitch palmer, for example. He thinks he can carry even Pennsylvania. Fellows like that are not going to let n fellow like Hoover, who does not know whether he is a Democrat or not, run away with the nomination." ;?." .u.l DUIU9 Ul LUC l IHV.SSIU11U I (Hill ' $? 'tician's view. Many of them never i neuru oi ine. noover movement till tlmy -swngjja Washington. They admit that i p- thf? nave Heard a great deal of It siuce i K tllAff Arrival L... Flinn hh1 I. ...l.K rSjj suspicion and resentment. Mr. Hoover ' p is to them a newspaper-created candi- i oaie. I "Worsp than Hughes." they say, , you could not control him and vou could not tell what fool things he would do In the campaign." I But the truth is that the men who are saying these things arc not going ' ,to have much to say about who will be the candidate. The man who will choose the candidate is Woodrow Wilson. The President wants a vindication. A de- ' feat of the Democratic candidate will be in a peculiar sense ov repudiation of Win. It will be especially so if the , candidate is his own son-in-law or aj member of his own cabinet. i The situation Is open and there is ;-, every reason to believe that, unlike I "' J RoOECVelt in 1D0S. thp PrpsiMpnr !a nnl i Ef Apomniitted to any candidate. 3 4IYlf the Hoover movement continues to Bij,'-W.!.LiJ . .1. .u. n u... 7 . MHTjuiu oucusiu, iub irresiueni may turn p3rVMtd''it as affording the best prospect of ffHi- i(TWnAtpa 4-i ci ! ads ft I a Jnnn TT. !$M.nli "be nominated. If be does not, ..,. '. TTXna mill r Via !... ... A A Ji 1 4Ai wv r... ww uc uuwiuaicu. AUQ me l; arguments tne protessional politicians 'use agSinst Hoover will not welzh with :,4f.i thfe President. He himself once was 1 alHiost as much of an outsider as Hoover i ris'i Imsclf. & KDCCATION'AI. Itoth' Hexrn SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (36th Year) The following courses may be started now. iAmanueniii jjSfcorthnnd (Pitman or Gregg) 3 Secretarial 1 The following courses begin February 2, but application may be made at once on account of the large enrollment. (Accounting C. F. A.) Credits and Collections Commercial Law Ilealty Adrertlslnf 1'nrehaslnc In Modern Tndtutry and Btastness and Sale Correspondenca Htorekeeplng- and Modern Methods Salesmanship " In Ranking. ) , Income Tax Accounting T h e, Registration Offices are open day nd evening for the "fpinvenience of tlwse :Jwho wish to enter Mtmy of the above ,69UT8eS. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad Street Below Berks, Philadelphia duates are to constant dsmand (or ilng positions. Qregg. Shorthand. ear, apesdr system, complete Business OQtjl """; T . i w ti CJSSses. laivmivQ .'flus uvi far time. Call or write for full Mrneuiars ana o (..uiw. ' VWTJi. IHTfiNn8 COIXKHB and CoIIns of Commerce m MIT Cnearnot t. Phlladelnhta rfiYLQR SCHOOL M ? JfcS r m """ No Definite Scntenco Sal for Army Deserters There is no milltnry law setting an arbitrary sentence for Orovcr Berg" doll's "desertion" it the charge Is proved. The officers comprising the court martial take Into account the nature of the case and all the surrounding details and thca each writes and places In a ballot-box what he be lieves would be n just sentence. The results arc announced, but no final verdict is reached untl All the members of the court-martial como to a common agreement on the punishment. Todd Daniel, chief investigator for the Department of Justice here, ex nluinod the system today. Mrs. Bergdoll Off a f rtrunn fn Stt Sinn Ut MJUlVIl CO OVti OUn Continued from Fare Ons encc with Captain Bruce C. Campbell, the army officer appointed his counsel. niuici n 1.1.1u,.., Ut.U .1.1 n LIllAUUr u rover s importance as a prisoner probBbly will save him from the tediou military "fatigue" duty, which U the He is expected to be kept in close nnnfinpinnnt unfit Ma Minpt .mqrffnt n0 wlll be allowed to write and re- '. - l 11 1... u!.. , n, l- ii - nir iiiuii, uui 1113 icin'is win DC cen- sored. Gmcp , npparpnty cilc(!rfui in hls 1 t, ''ti J , .,. . wire L-eii cuuiuiun a wususianu am, cot am, onu phllri Grovcr.b overcoat, lmng ou a nail in the wall, offers curious contrast to the charge .m.iii,.. n cirover ohtninlnc his llhprfv . ramification o : '-----tf -- -- . -. - -c --- . -4- f law if he was k" . , tnis .... ' Not Promised Speedy Trial Grover is not promised a speedy trial. crowded and it was stated that in the ordinary course of events it would be three weeks at least before Bergdoll is called to trial. Some cases of. lesser importance may be put aside to give the Bergdoll trial the right of waj . Captain Robert E. Hannny, ..r.. who 2Xe ELECTRIC SHOP Electric Washers for Immediate Delivery AT the Electric l Shop, Tenth and Chestnut Street, we have four reliable ana approved types of electric clothes- I washer for immedi ate delivery the Apex, BlueBird, Prima and Western Electric. Easy payments, too. A small amount down places any one of these electric washers in your home and easy monthly payments will soon complete the balance. You can make no mistake when you invest your elec tric washer money in any of these four machines they are standard makes and thoroughly guaranteed. JIEMEMBSR: We can promise Immediate dtlivtty only if order it placed at once, while present ilocki hold good. 7e Philadelphia Electric1mpmy EDUCATIONAI. Roth fines Reporting Typewriting Boolrfcecpinr and Preparatory Accounting Please send me (free) circular and personal advice about course marked. Name Street City . State BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Most efficient courses In Stenography, Trt Int. Secretarial, Accounting, Hourly de mand 'tor araduatts to fill good paring positions. Day or night school. KnUr any time. WOO WALNUT ST, Strayer's Buuaeae College FbM4l)a's.5m.U BiuImm School H Obastwtt aH. d Fbaas Walnut Ml EViSNIja PUBLIC will act as trial judge, placed a copy of the charge against BorgdoJl In the draft dodger's hands. Previously ho had offered to read it, but Bergdoll expressed a preference for rcudlnj It himself, The charge is desertion. Captain IIann.i believes Mrs. Berg doll will try to bring about Qrovcr'a re lease by obtaining a writ of habeas corpus today. Grover on Inside of Cell Tiers CViuMn William, flint tinrt of lWi. .jay in which Bergdoll is held, is little more than a round wall built with cells in it. The circular castlo is about 200 feet in diameter. The outside row of cells looks out on the bay, the inside row on the circular courtyard, drover's cell opens on tho yard, and is not far from the one. occupied by Lieutenant "Hard-Boiled" , Smith, under sentence for brutality to American soldicrx. (overnment ngents who engineered n series of raids on six places in and nrninul Philadelphia yesterday, found a scoreenrd of a card game in tho home of Charles Braun, a brother of Grover. who had his name rbangeu. xuey say this indicates that Erwln Bergdoll was there recently. One of the participants in "the game bad his score totaled under the initials "B. B." Search of the Braun home and a farm nearby at Broomall, revealed no trace of Erwin. Army Officers Who Will . Try Grover C. Bergdoll The following officers have been detailed to the court-martial: Col onel William T. Wilder, Colonel Samuel G. .lones, Colouel John h. Bond, Colonel Robert S. Knox and Major Robert G. Rutherford. The prosecution will be conducted by Major William P. Kelly and Captain Robert E. Hannny, Jr. You can now buy the finest shoes in the city at substantial price-concessions. With wholesale costs constantly increasing, this event provides surprising opportunities for savings. In. very truth, the bona-fide offering of high-grade Shoes below regular prices is today a most appreciable occurrence the more worthy because so beneficial to the public at large. Men's Shoes: Were 10.00 to 11. 00. Were 10.00 to 12.00. Were 12.00 to 13.50. 39 S. Eighth This wonderful System will get the Most from your Coal THE waste of coal in power satisfactory use of the cheaper plants, generally considered grades of coal and cheaper fuels. .unavoidable, can the Automatic Fuel-Saver. Simple in operation, it ef fectively controls the supply of air to the fuel bed. Nearly perfect combustion results. "" This means the better and more economical operation of your power plant with its present fuel. It also makes possible the The Automatic Fuel-Saver We will welcome the oppor- : has proved thoroughly practical tunity to show you just what the : : in the seven years of its efficient Automatic Fuel-Saver will do : operation. The purchase price for you. Write us today for : : is soon earned out of its savings, full information. : m m I AUTOMATIC FUEL SAVING CO. j 5 Telephone: Spruce 5874 "" Bulletin BuiWinjr "sStStSSSSSIISSlMSJSSSISllSSSSSISSISSlSlllSMSSSSSSISWt't'IMSllMIIMSISIlllSIIISMIS 1 1 HH III MSI J. LDaUR - PpiLABEIiPHlA, T&UEDAY,. PARLOR REDS RUSH TO AD COMRADES Soviot Ark Near Kiol Canal. U. S. Agents Accused of Brutality CASH BAIL IS REFUSED Uy the Associated Press New York, Jan. 8. "Parlor Bolshe vlki," who arc raising n fund to assist comrades heldi on deportatiou proceed ings, will have to invest it In Liberty Bonds iu order to get their friends out on ball. The authorities at Ellis Island announced today that offers of cash ball had been refused. A surety company has refused to sup ply bonds even against adequate cash security on the ground that it did not care to aid enemies of thc country. Washington, Jan. 8. (By A. P.) Tlie "soviet ark," Buford. with Its cargo of 240 radical aliens, Is about to enter the Kiel canal. It is believed that the Buford would go to Riga. I.ivonia, to disrharge its radiculs for transporta tion across the country into soviet Rus sia. So far ns has been made known ne gotiations for the transportation of the radicals across one of the Baltic prov inces adjacent to Russia have not been completed nud the government will await hf outcome of the Buford's voy age before deporting any more radicals to Russia. IiUdwlg C. A. K. Martens, Russian soviet "ambassador," for whom n war- Semi- A?m'ual . .Now 7.90 . .Now 8.90 . .Now 9.90 Women's Were 1 1.00 Were 12.00 Were 12.50 No Mail Orders NlEDERMAN Shoe Sale Women's Short and Discontinued Lineswere 9.00 to 12.00 jIEDERMAN 930 Chestnut St. be reduced by AUTOMATIC For example, an installation was made in a plant operating three boilers on soft coal. The Automatic Fuel-Saver allowed the engineer to burn sawdust under one boiler, wooden blocks under another, while the third used a No. 2 Buckwheat Coal. The results were: A great saving in fuel cost. A splendid increase in boiler efficiency. A saving in man power in handling fuel. A worth-while saving in repairs to linings, grate bars, etc Reduction of smoke to a minimum rant lias been issued, Is supposed to bo hiding in this city, ' Youugstown. O.. Jan. 8. fBy A. P.) A grand jury investigation of "high handed and brutal methods," charged nni fctl rge alg a ngents In their caniui against radicals here, was ordered to day by Judge W. 8. Anderson, to whom attorneys tor .Morris urcnin, taken in thc raids but later released, applied for a probe. Tho grand jury is now iu sessibn. Meanwhile Orchin has secured a John Doe warrant for a federal agent said to bo E. J. Williams, whom he charged with having benteti him during a "third degree" examination, Orchin claims to be an American citizen. The attorneys told Judge Anderson that American cit izens taken in the raids were denied thc right of counsel or permission to see friends and were brutally treated. MAY SUCCEED CAMPANINI Possibility of Mary Garden Becom ing Impresario Is Discussed New York, Jan. 8. Will thc Chicago Opera Co. have a woman impresario? Musical circles East and West have been discussing a repdrt from Chicago that Miss Mary Garden will bo the suc cessor of Cleofonte Camplninl, whose death saddened the musical world. "Every one knows that Miss Gnrdon was all but Impresario under Mr. Cam pinlni's regime," a member of thc Chi cago Opera Co. said recently. "He did nothing without consulting her. Ske was half of the artistic brains of tht organization then and .there is reason to believe she will be nil of it now." Extend Air Mall Service Chicago, Jau. 8. (By A. P.) Aerial mail service between Chicago and Omaha was inaugurated at 8:20 o'clock this morning, when Pilot Walter J. Smith left Grant Park, carrying 400 pounds of mail and a package of meat. The meat is to be served at a banquet for General Pershing in Omaha tonight. Shoes: to 13.50. .Now 8.90 to 14.00. .Now 9.90 to 18.00. .Now 10.90 203 N. Eighth JANUARY 8, 1920 ANNA GOULD AIDS FLIERS aT.ai.al i s a Duchess Gives Money to Underpaid Americans on Polish Front Paris, Jiin. 8. (Uy A. r.)-JTbe Kosciusko squadron of American nvla tors on the Pollih front have found a much-neoded "godmother" in the Duchess De Talleyrand, formerly Anna Gould, of New Yorlc. The duchess has presented 5000 francs to the squadron. The pilots rccelvo only $23 monthly, their food and winter rlotlilnc. therefore, wna deflcient. WINTER rtraOUTO ATIVtNTIO CITY. W. t. ATLANTIC CMTY,N.O. I jof DistmaioiXoivdlljalCoiivtort I r tRBPWOOf OAdAOI. I ! cAPAciTYCooig5fenigga: 0LNHURST HOTE i, n. "I Pennsylranla Are., close to Beaeh and Steel Pier, central location, always oven. Capacity SCO. Prlrata baths, running water In rooms, eierator, eta. winter tarms. Cook looRiet. Albert II. Dnrne r'lnlnia ave. and the beacb. atwcuy 100. Sf wat.r baths. Special Ameriou rlsn. It up daily! European plea. It us) tally. .Modem Tiratle baths depjrtmeot. DAVir) nicno. 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Jan. 5, JEWELA B. Jvldow of Dr. Benjamin Anderson. aed 91, Ilelatlves and rienda Invited to services, eon ln. law's residence. Dr. It Knlpe, 003 W. Marshall tt., Norrlalown. Ta., Trl.. 2 p. m Int. o Ivate. BAP.NETT. At Ocean City, N J, Jan. J MAHY C. BARN1STT (nee ifcrrltt) widow ff Joseph Barnett. Relatives and friends. Washington Terapte. No, i', L. O. B.; Itah Council. No. 4. DesTee of Pocahontas, In vited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m., son's residence. B21 8. Bth St., Camden, N. J. Itemalns may be viewed Thurs , after 7 p. m , D21 8. 8th st., Camden. N. J. Int. prt ate. Evoritreen 'Cem, BARTI.E. Suddenly. Jan. S. JOfEPH D. I1ARTI.E. 1038 N. Camso st seed !i. Jtela tlves und friends, naushters of Liberty and members of the School Doard of tho 8Sd Wurd, Invited to services. Frl., 1 p. m.. Oiier H. Hair Bide, 1W0 Chestnut st. UAU.M. At Atlantic City, N. J., Jan. 7. SAMUEL BAU.M. Due notice or funeral wlll be irlen niANCK Jan. rt, DEBORAH I3LANCIC. widow of Hamuel W. nianck. Relatives and inenua inviieu iu (unerai services, 1-rl., p. m.. 2331) Cross at. (below Dickinson el.). Int. Sit. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Tliura. eve. Carrlace funeral. IIOYD. Jan. H, EDWARD F., son of Marcaret and lnte Francis lioyd (neo Hurly), sted 32. Relatives and friends Invited to funoral, Sat.. 8.30 a. m . 1017 N. Howard it. Solemn r.aulem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Con:. BREINTNAI.L At Atlantic City. N. J.. Jan. , KATE KLUA, wife of George K. Brelntnall. Services residence of daughter. Mrs. Charles A. Porter, Jr., Springfield ave., St Martins, Pa., 11:30 a. m, Frl, Omli flowers Int. private. Laurel Hill Cem. Autos will meet train leavlnc Broad St, Sta tion 10:41 a. m at Ht. Martins Station. BRIFN. Jan. 7. WILLIAM H., husband of. Alice R. Brlert. aged 74. Relatives und friends. King: David Castle. K. O. K., und the Penna. 11. R, Relief Asso.. Invited to funeral, Sat., 1 p. m., lfcfl W. Durham St.. Ml. Alry.'Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Irl, after 8 p. m. , BROWN. Jan H FRANK B.. husband of late Marvaret Ilrown, aged 40. Relatles and friends Grand Lodge of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen: Thlla. and Reading Relief Asm.. Phlla. Lodge, No. 64, I,. O. O, M . membere of Eleven o'clock Club, In vited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. m,. 207 );, Cambria st. Int. Oakland Cem :te. '"VU.I.S'.iy D viewed Thuts,, after 7 n. m. BROWN. Jan. 0. SUSAN, widow of Da vid Brown. Relatives and frlenda. also Eureka Assembly, No, 33. Degree of Naomi. A O. K of M ft. of Phlla.. Invited to fttertd funeral services, Sat., 3 p. m., from 114 E. Tioga st. Int. private. Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. BROWNE Suddenly, Jan. . LOUISI3 A. (nee Moran). wife of Frederick J. Browne, Relatives snd frlands Invited to funeral, Frl 8:80 a, m., Foss uve, and School lano, Drexel Hill, Del, Co., Pa. High mass St. Andrew's Church 10 a, m. Int, private. Holy Crnaw Cem. . .nJ.u..3Si Jn- Magistrate JAMES J. Hrlgga, aged 80. Realdence. 1144 S. Utfl ALMaauKH imiuuo. husband or IJar: tt. Due notke of funeral wlll be given HROWNKI.L. Suddenly. Jan. 7, CATHE R1NE E. BROWNELL (nee Connell). wife of Oeo'ge W Brownell. Residence, 630 N, 22d St. Due notice of funeral will be given. BUCH. Jan. 6. ANTOINETTE, wife of Frederick Buch. Relatlvea and friends In vlted to services. Frl., 2 p. m.. 10 W. Weaver St., Germantown. Int, Northwood Cem, . CAREY. At Mooreatown. N. J.. Jan, 8. JAMES F.., son of Mlcha.l and Katherlne Caroy. Relatives and frlendi. all raocletlei of which he was a member. Invited to fu neral. Frl.. 8 a. m.. residence Of parents. Mt, Laurel. ,N. J. High mass of requiem Our Lady of Good Counsel Church 0:30 a. m Int Mt. Carmel Cem. Automobiles meet 7 . m ''""Lv from famden at r-e.t.- ave. PJt'.2Ls.TWNi. Jn- IIIMABY M, CHRI8TIAN, M. p. , Relatives and friends Ph . County Medical Society, the Art Club College, of Phys'cians. Invited to funeral services. Sat. 2:80 n. m.. at 1431 n. nrn.fl gmiM i LACKSTONE 9nSSPlR in W& X u.lni.,iTt. B'i Jmeg tha Lais Cem. 'CLOKHr. Jan. 0, JBVA 4. (ne M(HiltonV DWAT1IH vita of Wlllllm Clokey. aged 21. Services Frl., a p, m 1783 N, 18th st. Int. COFFBT. Jsn. 4, MICIIABp J.. of Msrv A. Coffer (nee McNeill). private, husband Relatives and fr ends. D v. No. 40, to funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m.. 2028 S. Carllsl st. Kolemn requiem mass Bt, Monica's Church 10 n. tn. Int. Holy Cress Cem. Auto funeral. ... COLLAR. Jan. T. 8AMUEL., son of lalo Michael and Harah collar. Relatives and friends, Mrs. Woolston'a class of the East Baptlat Sunday School, Invited to funeral oTvlces, J-rl.. 1:80 p. m... Tltlow Bros., 841 Richmond st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill 'CONRAD. At his late resMenoe. Bar: oe. Barne. r.O. CON a. N. J.. rat. N. J.. Jan. . WILKINBON RAD. aged 82. Services Sinusal ritnvctli.l. At Woodburr. N. J.. Jan 0. ELLEN HOFFMAN COWQILI wife of Wll. II. m Cowglll. aged 81. Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funoral, Frl.. 2 p. m., Ill Center at.. Woodbury. N. J. Int. private. Kvergreen Cem.. Camden. Friends may call Thurs., CRAWFORD. Jan. B. Bt Presbyterian Home for Aged Couples and Men, Bala, Pa., JOHN CRAWFORD, aged 84. Relatlvos and friends Invited to funeral services, at tha Home, Frl., 2 p. m. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. CULL1SN. Oan. , ADA B.. wife of Bd- ward J. Cullen nnd daughter of psorge A. and the late Sarah Wylls, aged 2. Rej. tlves and friends are Invited to attend fu. neral Sat., 2 p. m from 2405 8. 72d st. nnt. Ml. Zlon Cem.. Darby. Pa. Frlenda may can jti., alter t p. m. auio oi ,;. DARRAOH. At S. K. cor. 18th and York sts., Jan. 7. CHARLES A., husband of Susan C. Darragh. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30'a. m.. funeral apartments of Harold B. Mulligan. 10th and Oermantown ave. Solemn requiem high mass Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a. m. Int. private. i DAVIS. Jan. 7. EMILTE MUSTIN, widow of Daniel F. Davis, aged 7B. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p m., chapel of Kirk & Nice, 8301 Oerman town ave., Oermantown. Int. private. DEVINE. Jan. 8, JOHN DF.VINB. hus band of Ellen Devlne (nee Logan). Relatives end friends. St. Charles's Holy Name So ciety and Court Vosper. No. 89, F. .of A.. Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:80 a. m., 1221 S. 20th at. Solemn requiem mass 8V Charles s Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto ""doUOHERTY. Jan. 0. . EDWARD P.. son of William P. and lata Margaret Dough erty (neo Hanrahan). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl . 8:30 a. m.. 2281 61gel st. Illh mass of requiem at St. Ed. mond'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Com A titn RarVlf. HMLKN. In tho morntne of the First Tnnlh Afh. WT.WiNnR fOFl:. Wife of GeorgO W. Emlen. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral from Friends- meeting uouse, wouuer st.. Gcrmantown, Fifth-day, First Month 8th, at 2:30 P. m. FERRECK. At hla residence 8001 Drexel road. Overbrook. Jan. 8. JOHN J., husband of Margaret Duncan Kerreck. Notice of funeral later FOSTER. Suddenly, Jan. 5, CATH ER1NE, widow of Henry Foster and daugh ter of late Patrick and Catherine Dralne. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat., 7:30 a. m 1301 N. 10th St. High mass. Church of the Gesu 0 a. m. Int. Old Cuthedrul Cem. Auto service. FOSTER Jan. 7. ANNIE, wife of Harry Foster. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 3 p. m . residence cf brother-in-law. Louis W. Robbing. 21SB Church lane. Int. Greenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl. 8 to 10 p m. FOX. At 1007 E. Harrison st., Frank- ford. Jan. 7, Anmu is., rormeriy or an . Lawrence st.. daughter of late Bryan and Harriett Fox, Notice of funeral later. FRAME. Jan. 7, ANNA F.LIZABETH. widow of John L. Frame, Rged 82. Rela tives and inenos invitea to xunerai services. Sat.. 2 p. m., residence of son-in-law. Harry M. Ahn. 1247 N. B4th st. Int. private, Femwood Cem. Remains may Wo viewed FRASER. Jan 7, MARY, widow of Rich nrd Frasnr, aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat., 2 p. m,, residence of son-In-lnw, Norman S. Casper, 1820 Ar rott St., Frankfofd. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends please omit flowers FRIDY. Suddenly, Jan. 7. WALTER W.. husband of Laura F. Frldy, aged 50. Rela tlvos and friends, employes of Curtis Pub I'shlng Co., Invited to funeral services. Sat,, 10 a, in.. 2217 N. Van Pelt st. Int. private. Trlends may call Frl., 8 to 0 p. m. GAEHR. Jan. B, QEOllOK w.. son of Louis and lato Lizzie Gsehr (nee Relnhart). aeed 39. Relatives and friends, Wichita Tribe. No. CO I. O. R. M.: Washington Iveatiiii, u. u"", a t v. a-. wk rf , iiiyutril IU luneral services. Sat.. 3 p. m.. L'317 E. York be viewed Frl., 7 to 0 o, ni. GILLESPIE. Jan. fl. MARY E.. wife of James S. Gillespie, Relatives and friends. Maggie R. Batrd Charter. No. 31, O. of E. H., and Ladies Auxiliary Quaker City. No. 3. N. A. S. E.. invited to funeral, Frl,, 3 p. tn.. SOU W. Susquehanna ave. Int. private GOODCHILD. Jan. 0. CHARLES wT. husband of the late Mary Goodchlld. Fu. neral Frl.. 2 p. m. from tho resldenca of his son-in-law, Francis Jaunlch 1727 K, 17th st. Int. private. Fcrnwood Cem, Kindly omit flowers. Auto service. R mains may be viewed Thurs. eve. GREENWAI.D. Jan. 0, CHARLES W.. husband of Alice M. Qrcenwald, aged 23 Pelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat,, 2 p. m.. residence of brother, Albert ureenwtttu. w ... v-,,iiu o. ,ni ureen mount Cem. . GROOM. Jan. 0. HARRIET E., widow of Tranklln II. Groom, of Trevose, Pa., aged 81. Relatives and friends imlted to funeral services. Sat., 2:30 p. m.. M. C. Chun-h at i?omerton. Pa. Int. William Penti Cem. Train leaves Reading Terminal 1:02 p. m. Re mains may bo viewed 322 S. Fraaler st.. West Phlla., Sat., 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. ORUBB, Jan. 7, PARKER ROSS, son of r. Ross and lato Florence Reynolds Orubb Funeral and Int. private. Burlington, N. J HAINES. Jon. 8. SARAH E.. widow ol George llalns. Vunernl services Sat. 1 p. m., reildenco of son-ln-Uw, John II Weber 3207 Ridge ae, Int private. Re mains can b vlewcl Frl. eve. HANSTEIN At Atlantlo Cltv. N T t. 17, SAMUEL, husband of Clara L. Haristeln'. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral wry Ires. Frl.. II a m.. 108 Pacific ave., Atlan tlo Cltv. N J. Int. Mt. Slnal Cem.. Phlla, 12 noon HAllKir.ua Jan. o makkjt. widow of Wm. P. Harrison. Relatives and friends nvlted to funeral services. Frl., 2pm St. James's Church, 52d nd Kershaw ave Int Femwood Cem. Remulns may be viewed Thurs.. 8 to 10 p. m.. 8145 Glrard ivo HAKTMAN. At Nornstown. Pa Jan. a MARY MARKLEY HARTMAN. daughter if late Samuel F. and Ann H. Mnrkley Hart man. agd 77. Relatives ftnd friends Invited to funeral tervlces, St. John's P. E. Church Norrlitottn, Pa., without further notice Frl.. 11 a. m. Int. adjoining burying ground' HIOUEB. At Moorejtown, N. J., Jan ISADORA MAIRANDA HIQREE, aged 60 Relatives and friends invited to funeral' Frl., Jan. 0. 2'W p. m residence of niece Elizabeth G. Holllngshead, 21 N. 2d st ' Moorestown. Int. prlate. Train leaves Market st. ferry, Philadelphia, 1 :30 p. m . for Mooreatown. Trolley leaves Camden every nan iiuj,, HILL. At Atlantic City, N. J., Jan 7. CHARLES W. HILL, of Harpers, Pa. Duo notice of funeril wlll bt Blvm. Armstrong's, 1IIS7-2H N. Broad St., Philadelphia. HUNT. Jan. 8, ELLEN, wlfo of John Hunt and daughter of late James and Cath erine Daley. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral, Frl., 8:30 a, m., 6071 Beechwood st., Germantown. Pa. Solemn mass of re (.uleni Immaculate Conception Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. JONES. Jan. U. CORA R., wlfo of Kdwln C. Jones. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m.. 2721 Park ave. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Thurs , 8 to 10 p. m. KAISER. Jan. R, MATILDA, wife of Frederick C Kaiser (nee Wllhelm). aced 48, Relatives and friends, members of the Sec ond German Baptist Church, Invited to fu- rerai. sai-, ,;nw v ni., oiau ii, I'TanKlin at, Remains may be viewed Frl.. 7 to 0:80 p. ni. Int. Northwood Cem. KENNY. Jan. H, FRANCIS C husband of Johanna Kenny, l'uneral Frl., 8 a. in., residence of son-in-law. A. L. McKlhone. 189 S. Sussex st.. Gloucester City, N. J. High mass St Mary's Church 0 a. m. Int. prl vate, St. Mary's Cem. Remains may be vltwed Thurs. eve. KERNS Jan, 0. JENNIE, wtdew of Brunner Kerns. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral eerv ces. Frl.. 2:30 p, m., 134 Richmond st. Int, private. KERSTULJA. Jan. 8. EVA, wife ol Matthias Kerstulja. RelalYs and frlendi Invited to funeral. Frl , 8:80 a, m., 6012 Greenway a... West Phlladalphla.- Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a. m, Int Holy Cross Cem. KINO Jan. 7. JAMES klNO ... .. late Jackscm and Martha King. Relatives and friends, employes, ol Gardner's Point Pnmnlnc: Station, and all other organisation. of which he was a member. Invited to fu. neral. Sat., 2 p. m. residence of son-in-law. Edward B. Orrell. 162U Sellers st,. Frank, ford Int NorthCedar Hill Cem. Remalna may be lwed Frl. eve. LATIMER. Jan 8 MARY, wife of Sam. uel Lntlmer. aged 08. Relatives and friends, members Beacon Presbyterian Church and Sunday School, Invited to funeral services. Frl., 2pm, 2881 Cedar st. Int. private Uast Cedar Hill Cem. Omit flowers. Remains may be viewed Thura . 8 tn lo p, m. LAUIUA. Jan. 0. TERESA L. LAURIA. wife of Nicola Laur a. ,aged 81, Relatives and friends, all societies nf which aha was a member, Invited to funeral. Mon 702 Catha rlno St.. 8:30 a. ni, Requleni high niaas St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzl's Church 0:30 a 111. iPl. laWljr VH'iS ,MI, LAUTENBACH. - Jan. 6. FREDERICK WILLIAM, ton of Frederick W. nnd Leoll Lautenbach (ne Pursley), aged 2 years. Relatives and frlenda Invited to fun.ral. Hat , 1 p. m.. parenta' residence, 2717 8. Alder st. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends mav ca'l Frl. eve LEARY. Jan. 7. JAMES C, husband of Katharine E Leary. Relatives and-frlenda. attaches of Common Pleas Court No. 4, In vited to funeral, Mon 8:30 a. m., 8321 Spring Oardsn at., West Phlla. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Bt, Anatha 0 a. m. Int Old Cathedral Cem. Auto service, LULL. Jan. 7, at residence; of Richard Cllns, 1014 Eyr. st. IDA BERENICE, daugn. ter of late Andrew and Annie Lull. Rela tive, and friends, also members of Slloam M. E. Church and employes of Hnnscom Bros., invited to funeral services, Moit., 3 p. m., 1614 Eyre st. Int. private, Oreenwood K, of P. Cem. P.emalni 'may be viewed on Bun., 7 to 10 p. m, LUTZ. Suddenly. Jan. B. CATHERINE R.. wife of Henry Lutr.. Ralttlvss and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:!)0 a husband's residence. 210 N. 18th st. a. m., noi. emit requiem mass uatnearai in a, New r.tv-edrai rem. Auto funeral. m. Int. MARVEL. Dll. EJIER.Y JlARVEL. of Atlantlo CUV. N J., died at tha LanVenau Hospital, Phlla,, -Jan, 7, Funeral sarvlc.s on Sat , 2 p. m.. at St James's Church, North Carolina and Pacific eves., Atlantic City, N J Relatives and. frlands, InvlUd McELHANBT. ' Jan. 4, BALlJB K., widow of Louis MoElhenor, Ralatlv.s and rrienqa inviiKj.ia t uner.au Mt., a, p. m.. 1IIHII II1DL JtlUBBJ BLTIltn I i mssii I MUSI 11 mi. wbe-rou;h;Pre)rtM4i. i twstSm ,Troiw4s,r' PKATHH McENEuT. Jan. A HflTtrt .ITr" Patrick. Mcfcner; CETnarv. L f4JAJIKT -.- n. V. M. godalHy and BawiS H.;,.,r,,l Vincent's Church, invited to fjn-rfl Let 6 a. m., 86U Calumet St., Fall. ', 8t. kill, Bolimn requiem ma.. St "Lhmi. Rlatlve, ,V ."'ell Church fl:an . m tm !-.? -ol- "fsjzz..rr.r ' .. 111 ,fiWa0P'5wleGSa' n.iv:u7J of Joseph and Catharine Mcaa-?!?? Dougherty), ared 80. Relatives a? . N also League of tha Bacred ttaaV"?.!'"? altera runerai rrom the ra.TA.. '""tea t of requiem at St. BtephaiPi pi.,,iJl " pMrttmAf I54B' wfmoreUnd at . aJeJaiV. "Hr a. m.. residence At son. ManaiiW. 't1-. Re''l3Jn. and Int. at ParrftsStSi l" MOORE Jan. 7, ANNA M iV-" "i J ytider Wre. er..' Tged 7B. ,nWll.,?',' i- KiMfi" c. W..(twV'it,c! 4tv4VA4ii4j,"-jiin. n. jriHM s..Jl: mry. Heia Aier rri. tujv a. m.. -on'i MriMin OOKA x . -!"" '- B," Si' Bnlfaclu's ChUrch b a R4ia,,J," HqlvRedeemer Cem. "" . w. Int. Pail ,.' u W:.""--?! J? tfu.iu x. ,.,uiien. vlted to funeral. . Mass Ht. James's Churoh. ai),wJl)D Chestnut ata.. ft --.."'-. B8tn nS. James's ChuriS ' V.Luo Cem. T "' y Crcti; O'ltqURKB. Janw 0. BBIDQet ,. of Bartholomew O'Rourke' TRalafiW.? ,"w' friends Invited to funerKVrlV. l-So'I 4"t son's residence. M.' J O'ltourki aVvW 10th at. High requleni mass st rfi"?, " Church 0 a. m. Int. New cl'tU) 3$',' lves Broadest. Station 11.-08 l"'mTr5ln W mngton. Del. Au'o MniJvfi.ia-J Wllmlni rvm to New castle. Del. "m SOAST. .At DM iu.ii- '.. . PANi and Baring sta., Jan. 6. CHAni S "v.11 PANCOA8T. aed M. niUnSSii. invited to ssrvlces, Sat.. 3 p. in . niii,"?1 tt't."'3." 1820 ChesthUt at In"i" ." ilr B dr., 1820 Chestnut at. ii Ifr ." PHILB.-n. B.?hTrrt S.l.'u.EraTj; ina (nee Freeman) and . mn r A. ,.'??.' ft Ctm. Friends may call Frl. eve. PUICE. Jan. 0. of 2140 E. Albert -ANNIE, wlfo of Alvln Price. Relative. S;i friend, invited to fun.ral servk,.?"tS4' 2 p m.. funeral parlors Charles T. MulliV 4200 N. 8thst. int. private. Remkin, "n, be vlowed Thurs., 7 to 0 p. m. Auto A. neral. u " REED. .Suddenly. Jan. 0. WILLIAM husband of the late, Cecelia Reed (ntecar, ney). Relatives and f rlends Invited to at tend funeral, Bat., 6:30 ,a. m.. from fh. re.ldenee nf hi. .nn.ln.l.w 1r..lZi ,!r !il .," 2882. Gaul st. Solemn requiem masi .iT' Ann's Church, 10 hi. Int. st. n T, ... .- "- Ana'i uem. REILLEY Jan of Frank Peter and frlnids, Sacred Ann's cnurcn, invited to funeral. u. 8:30 a, m.. 2070 Almond st. Solemn i Int. Hn'v ftepulchra Cem fc " v ROBINSON. Jan. 8. WILLIAM J hui band of Anna L. Robinson, Relatives and friends, employee of P. R. T. Co., InvltM Ji funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. m.. 1084 N 54 h st. Int. f private. Friends may call Thurs.. 5 to 0 o. 'm. " RORER. Suddenly. Jan. 7. at Ror i MARY BICKLBY. widow of David fiortr Relatives and friends Invited tn fim...i service., on.4, o v. ,u, vk i.ane IMll... , town) Methodist Episcopal Church, York Ji . below City Lino. Int. adjoining grounds. ' -.a.lnAa Qa. Q . ... a,. T . .' KiAn.-MBB, ii. &i mm resiaence of her granddaughter. Mb. E. I. Sherwood. Broelt lyn. N. T.. LIDIK r wife of Matth.w Ryan aged 60. Relatives and friends Invlt.j to funeral services, also Anna M. Ron Council. G, A. R., invited. Wed , 2 p m . at tho residence of her sister, Mrs. S 8 Ellis. 4081 Locust st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cm SCHEIDE. At residence nf daughter! Mrs. Irma Petersen. 874 N. 66th st Ovir brook. Jart. 0. CHARLES F., husband ol Carrie M. Schelde. Relatives and frltndt, William McKlnley Council. No, 826. o. ci I. A.. Invited to tervlces, Frl.. 2 p. m.. OIIer II. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Inl! private. Friends may call Thurs., 7 to 0 St "' s'S'llNEIDER. Jan., 8. BARBARA. !! of Frank X. Snyder (nee Baushllker). aiM 80 Relatives and friends Invited to funiral, Frl. 8:30 a. m 1222 N Msrrtlewooa.it,, Solemn requiem mass St. LudwtCs Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Com. Auto service. SCHRADER. Jan. 0. CHIUSTOPH. hus band of Mary Schrader (neo Vanderborgt), aged 84. Relatives and frlenda Invited tl funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m., 4842 N, 6tl st. Int. Qh'ten Hills Cem. SCOTT. Jan. 7, at residence of W, D.. Ord. Landgraff. W. Va.. ELIZABETH ROB KRTON. daughter of late Adam and Agmi Scott, Edinburgh. Scotland, ared 74. Rela tives and friends invited to services. Sat., ' 2 p. m.. 1820 Chestnut t Phlla. Int. prh vate SHANNON. Jan. 8, at residence, 8SJ7 N. 12th st., DAVID Jl husband of the lit. Alice II, Shannon. In S2d year. Funeral ssrv Ice and int. private. Friends may call Frl., Fi to 10 p. m. Baltimore, Md,, and Chlcaro papers please copy. SHARP At Wedford, N. J.. First Month , Cth. HENRY R husband or Anna v. Sharp. -aged 77. Relatives and friends lnvltrd to funeral. Sixth-day, 0th. 2 p. m.. Midford, N. J Int. Medford. N. J. Friends may call rlfth-dav eve. Autos will mer train Lav Ins Market st. ferry, Philadelphia, 10:30 a m at Medford. N. J SHEARD. Jan. 7. HARRY "W.. husband of Honor N. 8heard (nee Rodgers). aged 82. Relatives and friends. Phlla. Lodge. No. 84. I,, O. O. M.. invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p.' m.. 1810. E Letterly st. Int Greenwood JK. of P.) Cem. Jlemalne my be viewed Frl. eve, Auto funeral, 8HULL. Jan. 0. DAVID H., husband of Ullen Hhutl (nee Cressman). aged 01). Rela tives and frlenda. Hopltuh Tribe, No. 333, I, O R. M.: members of Erl Ave, M. B. Church, Invited to funeial. Sat , 1:30 p. m , .nn-ln-law's residence George Kennedy. 3633 N Bth st. Services at 2 p. m.. Erie Ave. M E. Church. Int. Greenmount Cem. Re main'" may be viewed Frl.. after 7 pm. SIMON. On Jan. 5, 1020. MARY E., widow of lato William H. Simon. Sr. ion of lata Johnjind Sarah Simon and daugh ter of late George A. and Hannah Wilcox Weaver. Relatives and frlenda Invited ta funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m., at her lata residence. 3402 Welkel st. Int. North Cedir Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed TTturi. "VaiMON. Jan. 7. MARGUERITE T wtfi of John B. Simon and daughter of Emma R and late Martin Reck, Relatives ana friends, Brownhlll. Kramer A Co., Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 1:30 p. m.. 1418 . E Orange st. Int. private. Friends miir ' call Frl. eve. SINN. First Month 7th. J020, SARA R.. .i i .. ,f n,irw culbertaon Sinn, aged OJ. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Seven h day 10th, 2:30 r. ro.. at resi dence, N. E. cor. Wliter and Olney aes.. Germantown. Int. Private. 5i.-tfcn MS-.TIT Ian. fl. JOSEPHINE. daughter of lato John and Agatha Sklerselh. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m.. parlor" of R. Honch. 1128 N. nd st. Int. Glenwood Cem. . , SLACK. Jan. 7. JULIA. M.. widow of' James M. Slack, axid 02. Relatives anl I cf,S8d:t.nVBVl.iVpTr,Fr.'?rV745,p.43nV1,lut "EVINanr"5?: JOHN, husband ef Annie M. Slevln. Relatives and fr Unit In. Cited to funeral. Sat.. 8:80 a. m.. 2110 Mif flin st. Solemn requiem mass St. Edmond Church 10 a' m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cera. srEBN. Jan. 0. JAMES jr.. husband of late Mary Steen. Funeral to which rela fves and friends Invited, Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 5(127 8. Frasler st. Pelemn mass of re nulem Church of Most Bl.ssed Sacrament 11 TAYLOR -J.nr'7. CONRAD J . hu.banj of Mario J. and ann of late CarrlnjtonW. Snd Anna Custer Taylor, aged 30. Relallvei una friends. Camp No. WOO. V. O. P. ol A.. B?onemlJl?. Group" of Colllngdale. Invited to funeral services. Sat. 2:30 p. m. 818 Bar tram av". Colllnjdale. Pa, Int. Private, Arllriaton hero. Friends may call Frl. eve. k uVai!..Jsis4 vn'MuoV.?.ni all other societies of which h. wa a mem- h.p Invited to lunerai, rn-i .p" ." 1S'5 N2?d st. Solemn higii mass ot r Jufern St. KUxitbeln'. Church 10 a. m. InU N'f0JIL NSON.-Suddenly. Jsn. 4. JOHN B,7husband of M.ry Tomllnspn and son of J&n and Anna Tomlln.on .(nea.Kloy.ri). ai.d 26, Relative, and friends. Dv No J, Ct ft A. E. F, J I , It. . Jvenoi v..". '- tni Pm..n207Bo-E!nEXrttO .?" mass Churfh of" tho Nativity 10 a. ra. Int. "TREANOItiwan. 6. EDWIN, husband of friends, employe; , . ... . 'Vir-.l "5 -.-. ., eorge.w. VIMIS-K"-?' K""i imiltd to funeral iervlces. Sat.. SiJ..;. ..JJaS nf cns.niiAhn.nna ave. Int. pruaie rrt"""0 m.. mm Vr. ave, VARREI.L U. S. N., retired. Relatival ano VAKlvMiW- "; L.,i . r.Aiativ. and OarrI t, Colleee ive Swarthmore. Fa-. Ann7R. Welble (nee Sluntx). stei 84. " P'WEBTON.-Jan. -7. aEOROB WE6T0N. BeJvlces and Int. Chicago III. , nSSfTfe"- .AsS" h$r nit friends lnvu.a iw .iu,,c''.j:.i i wiiby. 2d hi., son's residence. Irvln P- ""; olf PaVfcar t(. Chealer. Pa. Int. Cheat" .rW tut nil us, iniia.. .- -: i- .. ..- a m. .mint?UtfrFrl,nd7may-ci.lSun.. 7 yUNO?:R!-Sudd.nly. Jan. 6, KDWARD. huiband of Bopblo Yunr. aged 70. . tlvss and frlenda of the '"'l1 g?o. P., J emPn.kc? tttmeW fa a iiorana (nee Hoftknw.Cn".1 "5 lau lives and friends. Robert BlSJU'3-'-is.. Noa. 1 anrf n 1H.Tr UlUra b.h ...& . . s .uriL.a Trt . ;. vliJQ E( and lato Gaortre B. PhUo. Relatlv.. .MJ friends Invited to runer, MrWefi. B"tMK P. m.. B805 Glrard nv.. Tnf vr;.?h'.J) ""Huiam 7. ELLEN Tl -u.u " '"'if. "u uauanier of lit. Rose McGovern. nl.,l... '-' Heart. Confraternity of A iiiiid ifTBnpn ixiuavi : L W IO.'ni membafs-Belmont B.Ptm rcb. lnvlt.d to funwaU ..rvlc... ftft rnHlnH mav o vibwi r... -y . . ssagrV S, arsBW J Jgfc .t- j P flW ty."viiaiAMOMJ i. tftofefcttaii rV-'-t f, .,, OX. r f flpW "&' at ' "I - jt'sm i -'.a .. . 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