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'EVENING PUBLIC LTiSDER-PHirABBrPHlA; FRIDAt JANUARY 16, 1020
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BELGIANS, LED BY MERCIER, ASK
KAISER TO STOP DEPORTA TIONS
Explanatory Comment
1 S 11TT71 l J XT j11nlU.it ..U iirvnr1 7nw1lTinl 7V.Tnr ninv 4n drmir 1in VlA l-n,l alinnnl tn illn KniRpr rnnPOI'tl.
. Intr the dcDorlations. was an ideal type of Old World diplomat.
His SnnnisVi inheritance of courtliness and the social graces failed to exert a profound imptession on
tho upstart Prussians with their vulnerable assumption of good breeding. He was a past master of tho fine
points of international technique, and to his post of Spanish minister to Belgium he brought accomplish
ments and abilities which speedily made him a dominating figure throughout the years of German occupa
tion. Above all, his sense of justice was unimpeachable. At the outbreak of the war, in common with many
of his compatriots, he was disinclined to believe in the dark iniquitjr of the German empire. It all seemed too
5ncredible, too preposterous.
Furthermore, Spain was bound to Austria, wno nad ignited tne sparx 01 contact, oy numerous powmw
ties. A son of a Hapsburg mother sat on the throne of Spain. A Hapsburg, wno was also King of Spain
Charles V had once been virtually master of Continental Europe.
Outwardly the Marquis preserved an impeccable neutrality. He was, however, observing and fast
coming into contact with unanswerable facts. Belgians close to the Cardinal have declared that within a very
few weeks after the invasion of their native land the sympathies of the Spanish minister swung fervently to
tho side of the Allies. .... . ,
Although from the diplomatic standpoint it was impossible for the Germans to find ofliciai fault with
Ms conduct, he was, with Brand Whitlock, Herbert Hoover and others, of the greatest assistance in the
administration of the relief of Belgium. He did his utmost to save Edith Cavell. His adroitness smoothed out
many a situation which would have resulted otherwise if handled with passion. In association with the Car
dinal a close friend the Marquis was a factor of great influence in a season of terrorism.
It is typical of Villalobar's taste for tho ironic th at ho took Crown Prince Rupprecht into the ministerial
residence and saved him from the infuriated Belgians in November, 191S, when the German machine collapsed.
Continuation of Chapter XXX The Deportation j his Majesty expresses the desire to have it laid be
of the Unemployed. ' fre him, to communicate it to him.
, Accept, sir, the assurance of my sincere esteem.
A CT1NG on the advice of the .Marquis de vinaiooar,! (This letter wag signed t,y tne same persons as
the Spanish minister in lirusseis, a numoer 01 prom
inent Belgians, animated by a desire to exhaust every
possible means to put an end to the deportations, had
recourse to a direct appeal to tho Emperor. On Sun
day, February 11, the Spanish minister and M. Levie,
minister of state, repaired to the archbishop's house to
acquaint the Cardinal with their plan and to ask him
to join hands with them. Tho interview resulted in an
agreement that the Cardinal should draw up the appeal
and that M. Levie should be commissioned to gather the
signatures.
On Wednesday a copy of the document was handed
to the Spanish minister. He in turn passed it on to Baron
von der Lancken, who at once dispatched it to Berlin
On Thursday, the 15th, M. Levie, Baron de Favereau
and Prince de Ligne, on the introduction of the Marquis
de Villalobar, handed the appeal officially to Baron von
der Lancken, who was shortly to leave for Berlin. The
chief of the political department promised his active
support, as well as that of the Governor General, in
order to obtain from the Emperor the favorable answer
to the appeal.
The text of the petition runs as follows:
Imperial Majesty.
The signatories of this appeal with heavy hearts
have seen and still see every day thousands of their
brethren torn from their families and dragged for
cibly into exile, where they are compelled to choose
between starvation and work which offends their dig
nity us patriots. The representatives of the various
pnblic bodies in Belgium, ministers of state, the hier
archy, members of Parliament, the magistracy and
the bar, commercial and industrial magnates, trade
unions and workmen's societies, have raised their
voices on behalf of their countrymen and have brought
to the notice of the General Government with that
candor which is the mark of a free people, the deep
distress of the nation, the causes that have brought
it about, those that foster it and those that day by
day augment it.
If your Majesty has leisure to peruse these docu
ments and will deign to verify the grounds on which
they rest, there can be no doubt that you will
be inclined to do us justice. You can hardly imagine
the wave of indignation which would pass over your
empire, if ever your own subjects were unreasonably
expatriated and coerced into consolidating by their
work a foreign domination.
Your Imperial Majesty prides yourself on your
loyalty to your faith. May we not then be allowed
to remind you of the simple and yet striking words
of the Gospel, "Do unto others that which you would
have done to yourself"?
The Emperor of Germany will understand how
repugnant to our national amour-propre is soliciting
as a favor what in normal times we could justly claim
as a right.
Life and Liberty at Stake
But the life and liberty of a great number of our
fellow citizens, whom we love as brethren, is at stake.
We have had the courage to stifle every other feeling
in our breasts but that of brotherhood. We venture to
hope that your Majesty will be guided by but one
sentiment that of humanity.
The undersigned, representing the religious, po
litical and judicial, economic and social authorities of
the Belgian people, hope that your Majesty will give
the necessary orders to cease deporting Belgian
workmen and to repatriate those who have been
driven into exile.
They offer to your Majesty their respectful hom
Bge. Brussels, February 14, 1917.
Signatories:
Cardinal Mercier, Archbishop of Malnies, Primate of
Belgium.
Ministers of State Viscount de Lantsheere, Baron de
Favereau, J. Devoider, Count Woeste.
Relief and Victualing Committee M. Ernest Solway,
president.
Senate Baron de Favereau, president; . Baron
d'Huart, secretary; Viscount de Jonghe d'Ardoye,
quaestor; Alexander Braun, Max Hallet, Prosper
Hanrez, Em. Vinck.
Chamber of Representatives Alphonse Harmignies,
vice president; Mansart, secretary; Xavier de
Bue, quaestor; Bertrand, Michel, Levie, Paul Van
Hoedgarden, du Bus de Warnafte, Fulgence Mas
son Wauters, Franck, Emile Tibbaut, P. Wauwer
mans. Court of Appeal Eug. Dupont, first piesident;
Georges Terlinden, procurator general.
The Bar Edmond Picard, batonnier de cassation; H.
Botson, batonnier d'appel.
National Bank of Belgium L. van der Rest, vice gov
ernor. Society General of Belgium Jean Jadot, governor.
Prince de Ligne.
Count Jean de Merode, grand marshal of the court.
Count John d'Oultremont, honorary grand marshal.
Baron Hermann de Woelmont, grand master of the
household.
Count Leo d'Ursel.
Count Jacques de Liedekerke.
-Viscount de Pare.
Baron Gofllnet, grand master of the household of Her
Imperial Majesty the Empress Charlotte.
Proof Sent to Germany
A copy of tho appeal to the Emperor, to which was
appended certain documentary evidence consisting of
reports, statistics, etc., wa3 handed in to the Governor
General, together with the following letter:
' " Brussels, February M, 1917.
The undersigned have had the honor to address
to his Majesty the Emperor of Germany an appeal,
a copy of which is annexed to the present letter.
They did not deem it necessary to join to this
ijocument tho evidenco inclosed, herewith, which in
thfllr opinion supports it. But they desire that this
tjvldenco should bo in the hands of your Excellency
h order that you may, if you judge opportune, or If
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STRAMRIIir NOTICES
the petition to the Emperor.)
On March 9 Baron von der Lancken transmitted
orally to Baron de Favereau, president of the Senate,
the answer given by the Emperor to the petition of the
Belgian notables. He declared that his Majesty had de
cided to have minutely examined the demands contained
in the appeal addressed to him reserving to himself the
giving of a definite decision. Meanwhile he had given
orders to send back to Belgium persons deported by mis
take as unemployed and to suspend till further orders
the transfer into Germany of Belgians unemployed.
Tho deportations ceased after this and little by
little the unhappy men, who had been taken away by
force into Germany, were able to return to their country.
The lamentable condition in which they were found on
their return proved to the hilt what privations and suf
ferings they had gone through. A large number, ex
hausted by the hardships inflicted on them in forcing
them to work, had to bo looked after in the hospitals.
The Cardinal made his voice heard once again in favor
of these victims of German barbarity in a letter ad
dressed to Baron von der Lancken, in which he pleaded
the cause of various condemned persons.
Archbishop's House, Malines,
April 28, 1917.
To Baron von der Lancken.
Dear Baron M. Merjay, residing at 161 Rue do
Culture, Brussels, son of Lieutenant General Merjay,
has just been condemned to death by Charleroi tri
bunal. Since the 'war began he had lost his wife,
one of his sons had fallen in battle, another had
become prisoner. The Merjay family is eminently
honorable and Christian. The new Governor Gen
eral would bring honor on himself by using clem
ency toward the condemned men.
You will perhaps remember that last January
you gave me hopo of the release of the Dean of Orp-le-grand,
M. Herman, who then had undergone half
his sentence. The month of May will soon be here
and the poor deanv is still in his cell at Siegburg. He
has already completed nearly a year and a half of
his sentence. Cannot his last six months be remitted?
It is a traditional practice for the archbishop
to consecrate his suffragans. Thus I was invited to
consecrate the new Bishop of Ghent on Tuesday,
May 1, and joyfully accepted the invitation. And now
a pass to Ghent is refused, though I had in my request
for a permit indicated the whole of my itinerary. But '
all these personal grievances, I put up with without
protest. '
In return, may we not hope that the Geiman au
thorities will lean more toward clemency? Will you ,
not use your influence to bring them to this way of I
acting? I deem it my duty to remind you of the de- i
lays made in repatriating our workmen; of the la
mentable condition in -which they return to us a
clear evidence of the treatment they have undergone.
The war m ill not last forever. You who see things '
from a broader point of view than the militarists ,
should make them understand that they can have no J
interest in arousing against them the indignation of I
all right-thinking men on the day conditions of peace
are discussed.
(Signed) D. J. CARDINAL MERCIER,
Rnron von I'alkonhnu'scn linrl snrceeded in tin- I
rapaeit.v of Governor General Baton von Busing. I
who died April IS. lr!U7.
vM. Herman had been condemned for having helped
young men to ro.s the frontier.
i
Von Der Lancken Ignores Plea
In his reply to the preceding letter, Baron von den
Lancken examined the different cases mentioned therein, j
but passed over in complete silence the Cardinal's pro-J
test against the manner in which the repatriation of
the deported was carried out.
Political Department of the Government General of
Belgium, Brussels. May 1, 1D17.
I. S575.
To His Eminence Cardinal Mercier, Archbishop of
Malines.
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Paesenser Depiiriment
82-OJ Jtnivrr St . New nrk.
KELLY'S 12 n. 9th
Open Day & Night
Oysters in Every StyU
We Hate nn Keellent l.oeal and
Ni'tlnnnl nenntatlim
Oeenn and VlrKlnln are, Cnnacltv '2.10.
KleTator. private tmths. ete.: nlua. opoa.
THE" WILTSHIRE
irplnla af and Ba b Capartt nr0
Prw 1 ntlis running watpr plo et Amer
rtdti U up d'lv. speilal nkl Hklt SAM-
HOTEL AUSTINE
Pnrlflr and tt, Jstnp I'lare. Open iur
roundlnss, oppqfUs ratholJo and rrotritant
Churchrs, J3.00 dally, eiwrlal wppkly.
Stpam heat. J. H. JONES.
Try CLARENDON Hotel
VlrclnH Ae. near Tlnicli
AI.rnTf op?ni 100 roomh, lth hot nnd mid
fiinnlnc uateri private liatlii rnpiirltv 3f0,
Write forritrw. honldrt lurop Hiitclilns
Park Place, overlooking Otean and City
Park; always opn J Alcllwaln Champlua
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
v aH op-n lua rpadv Tprms mod
HOTEL BOSCOBEL K'niu-uvve
UWi,-L' ,vj-j Opi1!! ill vpur
S!" P vieel.lv Phone HT A K MXUIOS
MIllilM
OLD POIWT COWJFORT
HOTEL CHAiVlBERLIN
PI.VB WINTER GOI.I.'
ft?m,.' 4!i7 E DttUnnn I"'- North' Cedar
DAVIS. Jan. U EDWAHD r son nt
T'innk Davie and late Jtary Hmnia KMnS
Relatlrea and friends Invited to funeial ir?'
lees. Sun . 2 p. m . residence of aunt vVrv
r. Clajhorn, 7532 Bulst ave ", Mt
Morlih Cem Jn1, J,t
DUBT Jan. 13, T.HON a , enn of Oeoise
and Annie Dubv nnd crrandson of Inte Frun
cH and Mary BlesslnBlon. Hged i.'3. Relatives
and friends. Ts-pognnlilcal Union No "
Invited to funeral, fiat., 8:30 a m resll
denee of mother, inis N Orlanna st Solemn
renulem mass 3t ndvvard's Church 10 a in
Tnt New Cathfdral Om
I KmnEn. Jan. ll, EMAZBCTir. with of
I late nudolph A Terber. aged 6S years
1 Itelatlves and frlendn tnvlted to funeral etlv
Ives, Sat , 2 n. m , olflce of O. McNeal, un
dertaker. 3520 KersinKton ave lnt strlctlv
private. North Cednr IIIII rem.
KOOARTY Jan. 15 .IMIKS J. husband
of May Fosarty (nee McKernun) aired n'J.
Relatives and frlenda Waunkee Trlb, No
"03 I. O. R. M 1 emploves of American Ex
press Co. 12tli and Filbert sts.. Invited to
lunprai. .non , 1 .ju a. m . hi r. oih st
SoImn requiem mass Chuich of Kt Francis
Xavier 9 a. rn. Int. Now Cnthedral Cem
KORfcURD Jan 14 CAR, H FOR9
OARD. husband of Scliolastlf.l Fotscard,
asred (is Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral Sit . 2 n. in . 1.'I2!) airard ave.
lnt I lielten Hills c'rematorv. Remulns
mav be viewed 1I eve
1 FRANK Jan in IIOSINA MAODA
1 t.KN'A widow of John Gottlieb Frank, .used
i 72 Itelatlvea and friends Zloli I.uiheran
I 1 hurrh Dorcas Socletv, Ladles' Auxlllarv of
j JjUtheran Orphans' Home. Invited to fu
1 nral sfrvires, Mon , 2 p. m . oi.i N. 5th st
I lnt prlvnte
I KItK'K Jan 13. WU.III5t.MINA
rltll'K. widow of Gntthardt Frlik. aced 83
Relativ. s Hnd friends Invited to funeral
BPivlfe. Sat 2 p m . parlors of William
S Neft 1209 V Oxfoid st lnt private,
German I.ut 'eran Cem nemalns truy tie
leed Fll S to 10 p in
mini,- Jan 12 UPWARD J hern or
llva Uiktes tuee Frlel) RilathfS and
friends ):nt.tneeis of lOlh Reel Co. 11 In
v.ted to funeral Mon MO a in. not N
1 Taney Ft Solemn hluh in.'-s of rfiuiem
Cburcti 01 st j-raneis Aavier 111 a in. int.
private llolv Cross Cem
Fl LLAWAV Jan. II. MARY C . widow
of Charles If. rullawav. Kuiieril nnd Int.
private.
tlll.I.MOR Jan. II M Ul'lit OI My
MOR Relatives and friends miiv view re
mulns Run eve . resldenco of daughter, Mri
H II Spoils HO". 8. 5Sth st Services "t
Fiiul s Chtirth. OelBertovvn. 1'a . Mull. lnt
adlnirlnc- Cf-in
fiooin:i.i.ow. Jan. n. jn.VNin i.ovi;.
wife of Louis R Goodfeiliiw Rflutives and
frleudy, alsi Kevstone Review, No 2-11.
Ladies of th Micenbees, invited to funeral.
Sat , 2 10 p in . fiom 11312 I'.isUi.iII ave.,
Weit I'hlla Filends may ir-all on I'ri. eve..
7 tn li o'clock Int. Mount Morlah Cem.
11 PHi:LM'r'l! Jan 13. lll.'il. UOIIUKT
1, run ,,.. n .t.rv rnrt.n - rtrU&.t K..k. 1 11 r-i-l .in f" .1. '.'til 11 in'' I nai'.lCh ai U
irun water In every room. prlvM. batbi Aln,Ma HastelbiiK-h inef. Hunt). Relatives
1 and frier.ils Kureua LOdllc No 12. K. of I ,
I Plilln Turnt-iindiide. Invited to furifial, s-vt .
2 p ill brother's lesid.noe, Luuls It-ipsel-i
busth IHd'l Llndlej ave, Loffan Inl Norlh-
vvood C'lu.
I HVt'i-KR Suddenlv. Jan. 14. CIIARLHS
KI:NN13TII son of John V and Helm K.
Haucti. a .'d 2 Funeral servli'S and lnt
nrlvale fr.,m 207 S. Willow Grove pike.
Glenslde. Pa
i iuvs - Jin in. iti:ni:cc allison
widow of Willi nn llavs, Relatives and
I friends Invited to funeral services Sal S
'p in Ml.'.'! Catharine st West Phltddelptii i
lint un at eonvenieiif e of f'i'nilv
IinLUMNG Jan. 14. T3MII.Ii: HIIMI
LINO (nee Schoenl. 'vlfe or .Inbn lllhii,,
Relatives and friends invited to funeral serv
ices, r.-t , 2 n. n.. parlors of .Innifs Clatihv
7 I-rankford ave. Frnnkford. Int.
Burlington Hotel
American and European Plan
l Rooms. 222 Baths. S2.50 to M
U. T. MII.I.ER. Jlfrr,. Washington. D. O.
Jrtvtt minute, from ev.rythtnar.
f'AMlKN' IIKir.HTS. 3. c.
THE KIRKWOQD
on c'aiiui-.n iiLifitrrs
SOUTH CAROLINA
Open January to .May
ISllOLrOuU' I'dl.O HIDING CLIMATE
T KDMt N'D KTtrMHHOI.a
LliRt,TLK, FLA.
WHITELEDGE HOTEL "'""r
Stpam hfat
Amer, or tuiopean pian. uoir, neninc, to.
nKitiirii
C ..Imxlln.. 1nnl Cs-fi-us tif Sfi
. o ,t tiiiiii uia. t uun maiuvu Ti jr
I'uln'ne Kverv Euronaan A
rain ana
Writ
GKO. r. AD1
Fortreas
very European rHf
d Treatmtnt. V
ADIMS. Mt. ) '
Monro. a.
"4u r.uurs from frost to floiccra"
P-
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ffi??JIWroSSR!pOT?ff&.
'IlUUlt!ij," jrfj!t!!!!!r'jiltUJt3
IMftlvi,JlK
son ' .V7-2Vf
The Hamilton Hotel
BERMUDA
The Queen nf Winter Kearty
The larseat and (Inem tiotel tin tbr
Uiandf dnd of flirproofv const rue ton
mod -rn In puulpiwnt and operation Onlf
ifitnis. boatlnc. riding diln, dnclns
flFhlnr bathlne In the sa, clans enrlnned
fun parlor L'OO fpt lone drill. 100 OU(
elde rooms 250 with ronncctlng bath
all qu1poed with telrphonen two iva.
i'i-s flamilton Hotel Orchtra ()prn
lin 16.
l.AMIIVrO.N IIOTEIa COMPANV. I.IU
Managemnt of J A SIIERKAUD
Bnnklet Catil addrsw lotl Ifermud--.
i5JSS2EK2S3S33SISCK2SE
IV MLMOIilUI
HEWITT -In lov .ne m'marv of m dear
mother ISAI1BI.L R V HEWITT who
died Jan Id 1'ils ) ji (lE S1.
STRLEPB.R In li)me remembrai e o'
April 28. I have the pleasure to be able to answer 1"? devoted husband Leonard si-reei
T-. , , , ,, ' t,H, u odnia inis l.re Jan Hi 1U1M
your Eminence that a few days ago the Cure Herman
of Orp-le-grand, icceived a remission of the rest of
his sentence. The cafe of the Abbe Allaer has not
yet been settled, but I have every reason to expect a
satisfactory solution."
As regards the Merjay case, I have not yet be-cn
able to take any steps, owing to the change of Gov
ernor General. Th-i illness and death of Baron von
Bissiug have not allowed me till now to attend to the
favor you ask tor in your lettir of April 12 on behalf
of Burgomaster Dcssa'm, I must confee.i that it will
be wry hard to obtair authorization for him to go to
Switzerland. In cases of this kind which have oc
curred before, the released prisoners, especially, Ba
tonnier Thcodor, took up on foreign soil an attitude
which was not oj a kind to encourage the German av
thorities to continue in this course.
Your Eminence also makes the remark that you
were unable to assist at the conscciation of the new
Bishop of Ghent. The responsibility for this must
not be laid to the charge of the German authorities.
For my part, I would have done all I could to facili
tate the journey to Ghent both for your Eminence
and for the Bishops of Liege and Xamur. For this
it would have been needful to put off the consecra
tion for a few days. As, however, the new bishop
pleaded urgency and declared that he ivould be satis
fied with the presence of bishops living close at hand
in the war zone, it wa3 not possible to give effeel to
the reasons brought forward by your Eminence to
justify your presence at the consecration, nor to ob
tain thi traveling permit asked for, in view of the
more stringent regulations which had been lately
adopted.
(Signed) LAS'CKEX.
Tlji' Abbe Allan limi been spntpur-rr (,, eiKhi
months' imprisonment for bavins hplperl Monsfgiinr
J.egraivP in chowinc hospitality to n rrrnoIimnT'nn hi'
vvnv to (lie frontier
(CONTINUED TOMORROW)
Comrlgh ISO bv PnblU' Lrdarr tn
npiriont , f'miadi. ttfo by Public tsd'jrr C
'n emotional Copyright jjjo by Publ'c J tioer Ce.
The llcht ff hfs dar life went doun'
as ainas Denir.a a ni'l
The Blorj of a aettlns star
Calm, suddenls and still
LAI. It MAT STRELTF-R
j Barney's Winter Opening :
l'l.t I.l, l!.Itl..H.S
in Men' nnd Hovh'
I P-to-Ilale HotlllllE
at the old priies
fall and Look t s Ur
Barney L. Politz vH w,-,,,,,"-
... Nlicilei-.ile 4 Retail. Paiwr
Drinking Nankins. SI ner moo. 7,
Vr"'!r: ' 30 J8" "I'eets.
CUHS Toilet Iiier. ner rn-r.
ul'3 IjnevvHter I'nner jellnvv .
Sllt'Sir '"'1 vtlilti". .5e fur ."iOO liert.
BaRS fOl' foMin: randt llnves '
P-111P1' T,'",,,,l"l!.,, "'-' Hives .V I
1 lJCi l'alln, I nine. M rapulnir n.
Restaurantsj'.KiJ'rr '
Ezra Levinson, 2G S. Fifth St.
Lombard Sj;. Main S8H7I) ,
fir:
&
i. Son. 4:
lirlvite N'orlli Cedar Hill Cem
HICKS Jan. 1.1. LIMA H . widow of .1
Rodman lllcks Relatives and frlenda in
vited to funeral aei vices Sat . L p in
I'lrft J'reslterl.in Church, Ardnioie,' l'a'
Iut private
1IODUKN Jan 13 WM.TLR IIODCillV
at tlremvllle H C Relatives -nnl friends
invited to funeral servleoa at . i; ,1 ,
"11 W Thompson id lnt private Arllnnton
Cem rrlends inav rail Tri . 7 to n i, m
HOSKINS Jan 14 JJAItOAItllr dau?ll
,r ",', '?lie ,lel r-'lsl'lon and Emily Gor
don Iloakina. Relativ- and friend Invited
to aervlces Sat.. lO-HO ,, m iin, ..,
Church of St. Jlaiv. Iiroad and South "V
lnt prlvde. Woodlands cem
"PX1?1,1 Tf?'' .I4,..?A".! "ovi:n nee
.,,,,,,,.,.. ,,., ,j, t.iin Mover nl
'' - - . I -
t". i !vfs t , n, rv!!"?, t 'uneial rvlees.
A v, ' .J1 h " "' I' ' Keller . Son S K cur
Mi. l,,.?tl1 "' nnd LehlKh ave lnt private
VWv. I there llv-ann Cern . Readhi.- I'a "",dl;.
jf$M Hl'MES -On Jan 1 ". I'llTI of ,erehro-
AfiA i
Mrsic.
School of Music
Piano, orcan viodn lesonn
Voeal tralnliiK
fran praellie
Organ playlnir for motion pn-ture ih"aire.
Piano tunine
Moderate rates well known lnstru tors
TCn'Ollmenta and Intervl n 0 V M (0 o P V!
then visit her Pacific Coast neighbors.
fcnjoy VICTORIA, backing in the foft atmosplicre
of the Japanese current- flovvrr? in full Mnnni, coif
linkt, the Malahat Drive, also a marvelous liotel,
the Kmpress lo welimne ou.
Inelude VANCOLVHR, of buttling western enler
ptije. offering the metropolitan standard Vancouver
Hotel for rest, relaxation and -vistas of mountains
and sea. Hxcellcut golf courses.
Make -vour trip to Winter's Suniincrland or return
in luxurious comfort through the
Canadian Pacific Rockies
A Christmas Fairyland of
"Fifty Switzerland! in One"
Unexcelled Sleeping and Dining Car Service
Round Trip Tickets iia Diverse Houlcs on tale
thioughout the jear. Liberal tlop-ovcr privileges.
Splendid hotels also at Calgarv, Winnipeg, Montreal.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
The World's Greatest Highway
i'k Inr ( v.ijft Tour o Jl: 4
- KIHCATION M.
Itoth Sexf")
Onr rratJuata are In constant demand far
rood'payltiiT positions. Urrxtf KhortDani.
Uif easy, ipeedy system. Complete buitneis
and secretarial couraes Day and Night
CJaBBs. Intensive traMloff EnroLl
any time Call or write for full
trvatf4lnailtaa-aa aeasl iuIbIa t t ah
'1 .1 H CPI in 1JI(0 nilU IfliBlvnUQi
va rnii.A. nrsiM-s cui.i.egb
ntin Collere of Comnterre
1017 Cheitnnt Ht rldladelnhU
Strayer' Business College
97 ClrnUut au rhona Walnut 31a :
rirnii iiu-niiiKiiH .IUII.N li HUMUS son nf
ltnliit and Mabel ium(., (nff Sleeliniuil
Bt'v.,, Y miinlhs Kesldence. lllli
S 'JMh st So funerul
JI-STnil 1'ir.t Month rtfili day 15th.
,TM-. widow of Jespo K. Jester need Sil
Itelntlifs ind friends Invlled to lev rel
mains ir.ldenee of tnn-in-l.iw l:dnln I.
Roach. i:i Cre-einpnt terr.iee Colllii-,-siood.
N J. I list-din lMh until 11 m Ser
iees end lnt rrlends' Meetlne Hoiike. Cnn
fordvllle Ilelnwiire rnuntv l'.i ' ,10 n ni
.TONRH At Neuinun. i'.i . Jan 14 rjl
JVIN It JO.Nns aited 71 nel-itlves rfnd
frlenda Invited to funeral Center ae and
Congress st.. Ne.innn. I'a. S-'t . 11 n m
lnt X;'vtoi.n 'm Iniln for Newtown
leav Headlns Terminal Ifjt n ni
jriNB.-" Jan. 1-1 ni.l.AllKTH M widow
ot WIHUm Jones Itelatlves and frlendn In
vited to fiiupral Ht-n Ii'ts. Snt L n ni
resldem or son. A Wallace Jonen til.1l &
l:J-eoed st moth et anil I.tutfduune ,im.i
lnt prlmle AVeslnilnslr fVni
KANi: Jan. 1.1. MA11T C . wife nf Pldllp
Kane (nee Stevenson), lllte of STlfl N. Tm-
lor st r.elailves and friends Invited to fu
neral. realdenee of father-in-law Dennis
Knn. I'.MIII I.lnieklln lillte. Sat R.30 a. in.
Solemn lilvh iw of reimleni Church of thu
Immaculate I'onceptlon. llermanlovvn, 10 a
in lnt Hob' s, pulchre f'ein
I..MIOK. Jan. TI. AN.W K, diushter
ef late In.iali I1 and Parih l.irce Itelatlves
and frlenda Invited to funeral eeivli II
K n m, residence nf n! ee Mrs Frederick
I'nr.ith '.'sno V. SStli st ,Int rtn morn
I leinlriKtnn, N' J.
I.I, AMY Jail IS I!OUi:iir liushand of
Maria l.e.ihv (nee De'nps.v) l!n.irve and
frlenaa A O II . Dlv Nn Is m MlehaePi.
T A n Socletv. SI Michael , I r H Kt
MMinel's llolv Name Socletv all ocletlei
(f vvhlili he wan a meinher Invited to fu-
"41 Vjt kJOu 111 101 MjMer it Sfol
. i",'r,h",'1Tn."J?? ,0f, rc"u'".ni '"' Mlt-hael's
' !' h Tnt liniv I rnss ' t v
1 V ATIILUMAN' - Jj 1 . , HAIU.ft II
hudmiid or Katie T I,enthrnian (nee Horr
mini aired 4(1 formerly of ;,-,;,a N 7th ii
II' la i. s and filende Apollo I.odc No a'l!
1 and M WnnliliiKton Camp. N0 .14, p
o s of (naiiuano'k Loden, No Ida 1
(' (I r Invited to funeral scrvhes SII
'' " -.,",,.-. nn, : o n, mt
( em I'rlends may call pr '
friend, lnvi;.VJ5,WBg3li . ItjuS:
residence of eon, GtoreS V V? a S1
S. Sartaln at, (I2th BnS ii'im cb"it, '.p. ,
r,lntle.n ill .
Atito 'i.rvlee" m' "' Holy CroA
MCORATII .Tan. IS , . v"ffl
of Daniel JleOratli nnd dau'J?,ABE'nr, w,
and ate K labeth M.nT,iBh,,'f of P.."1'
frlenda Invited to funeral '"3' ."''IUm1?"1
hualmnd'a reeldencelnWN" ?$ ' . W
Solemn requiem mass Ht. Mleh ",?wrd V
fl n. m. Inl. to v a-....,i Henael'M rli '-
McaoVEHN. Jnf,. ' Ta"nffi,?ri. vourc
A. O, II, s employes of Vviiii. Dlv. Nn
r.L.. o.,,u R. r
Bolemn requiem
Nativity 10 o m
eicitAiivr.Y Jan
n -iOW Lfvi,0..nerar
eicvAivvi'ir ,ian. II vp, , ,?,v.em. "
of Mward .1 JtcOarvev Vne.'Vtin.13 Y t,
lives and trends InMied i,, ,'.n," It.,
8lS0 o. in.. 413 a sotli Vt 1UKrl. Iten
mass of requiem st Patrick', '"lin htih
m. lnt .llolv Cross Ccrn. Auin ,urch S
MclIAI.B. At 2031 f? n VtUn '
eon ni vaicerlne and ini. ,V l. JOirv
Further notice of funeral 1in'"!k Mclffil'
JtcQUILLAN Jan. 14 jA'i'n10 ven '
TndJouW'-MSi
w Cathedral cem;slta"on 10 "
Chnrlis WetJull
and friends Invl
a. m. 2754 N. Waterloo st
m. Int. New
Mnn. sudden v, Jan, li rAt .
daughter of John J. r7d .iiLA'HB M. P
"V.l.i l.'-'S??.." can xnurs.. s "'
miijiiitwvv. on Jan ti inon .
vtlrrntiwiv i- li. d... t. ln20, TW
Tea
2: i.
MUI DIIKW . Ir Mil. M. "' '"'l THOMi",
friends Invited to attend funeral VeVvK." ,nj
Int. private.
North.
tl. In. at l,lu I.- '
43d at. Int. nrlv.,. rl."J'
Friends may call Sunday tV.
York rd . Oak Lane.
viuuu i 'n
atu.NNB Jan IB, LANDnitTir .
Meredith and Margaret B.Munnl ..!. J'
months. Itelatlves and rrleHa, imitM ?'
funeral, Sat , 3 p. m., residence r ,,. .'t
4533 Osage ave .' West Pll lla, lnt K" !''
West Laurel Illll Cem. nt' p"t.
.Mtmi'HV. Jon, IR nDWATtD P .. .
late i lid ward P and Mr Jturphv (n,,' "ft''
ford), nelatlvea and friends, st Patrtev."
MSVofS1 oSt0r?.lv1?end We'rVffi"
,nWi i0.lyr c" Cm. Auto service" a m'
. NI.ALI,. On Jan. in. 19J0. samiitt ,
NKALL Sr husband of Anna II ffij,
Noedlns-). aBed 72 vears. Itclatlv?! 3
friends, nlso tvanhoe Lodce, No I " mJ
A M. Invited to funeral Bervlcea, nn Mm.
flaV. At t! rtVlnel' m n. I.,.. ,. ''!!-
aence iOT h.
wood cem
nine;
Ar'SP13"- J'; ,0,,N p- .husband, el
Anna C Nec nelatlves and frlendn. Phllii
It. Schuvler Post. No. 51. O A n.. inwiH
to funeral bervlcea. Mon , 2 p. m. 211a J
Homemet st Int. private. E
NCU.MEISTF.Il Jan. 15, HANNAH M.
wife of Harrv (.1. Neumeleter. aeed 47. Rel,
lives and friends. Camp No. 203. r o of i
Invited to funeral. Sun . 2.sn n ni.. anil N
Marvlne at Int. prlvnte. Northwood Cem
PALMEIt First Month lath OEORUE
M rALMnrt. need 13 Relative nnd friend.
Invited to funeral service. SprlnRfleld !'
Ins House, Seventh-da-v. First Month 17th
1 p. m, m
PHILPET Jan. 13, at 1803 Wvlle t ,
SAUAII A. wife of Millard C Phllcet
ITelatlvcs and friends Invited to funeral ten
Ires parlors of Samuel W. Kehr ft Son Jl
W, cor. 21st and Diamond sts . Frl., 2 v
m. lnt Laurel Hill Cem.
nniLLY. Jan i.i. NortA annik vvll.
of T'atrlck Curry Ttelllv (nee Coneannon).
nf Cvlly Parish. County SIIeo Ireland TteU
tlves und friends. Sacred Heart Society, b
V M Sodality of St. Veronica's Church. In
vited to funeral. Rat.. 8'3n a. m . 44.1 TC
Alrdrle st Solemn requiem hlsh mass St
Veronica's Church 10 a m Int. Hob
Senulrhro Cem.
RBTVOLDS. At 1S4S N. l.'tll si . Jan
14. MARY R. REYNOLDS. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services, Sat
il 30 n. tn , David It Schuvler BldB . Utoal
and Dlimnnd stn. lnt nrlval-.
SCHNATZ. Of Lansdowne, Pa . Jan. It.
EUGENE P . husband ot Julia Scniatu (n
Komboldt) and eon of lato Rev. J P
Schnats. ared f2 Relatives nnd friends,
members of Emanuel Kvannelical Church. In
vited to funeral services. Sun , 2.30 n. m.
Methodist church. 3d st below- George Int.
Mt Vernon Cem. ,..-. ,.
SCHWARTER. Jan 14. CUOROB F
SrttWARTER. husband of Marv A
Schwa rter (nee Marals) aced 6't. nelativti
and friends. Trankford Lodue No. 212. T
and A. M.i Slloam R. A. '"hapter. No. 2:.
lnIlrd to sendees. Sat.. 2:30 p. m 103
Arrott St.. Frankford Int. Oakland Cem
Camden papers co". .. ,,
SCOTT. Jan. 11, 1IALVINIA SCOTT,
wife of Anms M. Scott. Relatives. aM
friends, also Ladles' Quaker City Beneficial
Asso , Sons and Dauchters of Dwlaware, In
vited to funeral, 1113 S. 8th st , Sat.. 1
P .m. Int. Eden Cem. Remains may b
. !.... tirl ni a
bHEE'lZ. Jan. lli EDWARD, husbujl
nf Emma Sheets (nee Smith) and son ot tat;
William and Mary Sheets. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral service. Mon., s
p rn , 2801 N Rlh St. lnt, private. North
wood ('cm. Friends may call Sun., nfttr
' SIMPSON Jan. 13. JOHN G., husband
of late llertha Simpson and son of late
.lame,- and Marcaret Simpson, ojed 40. Rell
tlves and friends Invited to funeral servlcei.
Sit . 2 p. ni.. nOGO Coral st. Int. rrlvatt.
North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may b
viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. ..,
srAUI.TJINO RALPH FILLEimpW.V
sin nf rr-d Clifford und Jcsslo Flllebrown
f-puuldltv. passed away, Jan It I"0.!
services, at his home In Ardmore, 1 rl . -p
m Tnt private. . .,,
STAUKII. Jan. Ifi. T.ILLIE K STARKE
lice Kellll) daughter of Minnie W and late
Oenrmi 11 Kelm. llelatlvts and friends I
vlled to funeral. Sun.. 2 P m 27.7
Ynik st. lnt West Laurel Hill Cem
STEWART .Inn. IS BLI.WOOP
STOlr:. JR . son of.Ellwood S ami Helen
V, Stewirt, aired 22 " Relatives and frlendi
Invited tn funer-il services Mon. 10 30 a.
ill . parents' lesldeiieo, 1041 N ll'tli t lnt
private West L'lurel Hill t'em. Iteraalni
mtiv lie lewed Sun., nfttr 7 p. m
STOMPLER Jan. 13, OTTO, husband of
late Madallne Stompler. Relatives and
friends members of Seloct.i Tribe. Nn. 3J,
I O. R M : William Penn Rund, No.,;,?.
i o S. R : Philadelphia Tapeslrv Mill;
Henefklnl Asso. und L'rholKterv Weavera
Union, No 2.1. Invited to funeril servlcfj
Sat . 2;30 p. m.. npirlmnls of llaiold n
Mulllu.in. inth st. and Germ.intown if. Tnt
private, Hillside Cem rrlends may cjll Frl,
8 TlASS1?R Jan 13. WILI.UM STRA?
SER. husband ot late Kate Strnse (ti
risher). used S3 Relatives and friend"
United Circle! Nc- 107.o. of A Invited ti.
funeral services Sat 2 n m , rv;Wene' f
eon-ln-law. Elmer lla..lW '.,,, 5J
tomerv ave lnt North Cedar lll'l Cem
Friends mav nil Frl.. after R n tn
STROUD Jail 13. ETHEL EYN'OV wif
nf David It Stroud Jr. Fun'ral Prlvaf
Sit S-.30 a m . Roberts :vnd 1-alrhlll .ive
Glenslde Solemn reouiem mass Si I.yke
I'hurrh 10 e. m Int. llolv Sepulchre tern
Remain" mav be 'WX'1,, 'J" ' ' "' ..
STURM Jan 13. EDWARD H. sen of
II Edward and AmandT M Sturm (nj;
Kuhll lilted 1 ear Relatives and frlendi
lr,.w.,.1 In funeral services. Sat I .V'l V J"
F..M,nr., ,,f nnrenls. 431 I N H'ln st
private Ardslev Rurlal Park,
call Frl. eve Amo service .,
SI'TTER At Chester la - J " l- ''i
MAM P. Putter, formerly of riillarlelpBU
awil s. Relatives and friends Invited t
funeral services. Sut 2pm , ,9'V?rv,
u"lr IlldB . l2n Cheitnut st . Philadelphia
lnt Lnvnvlow Cem r-rnnnl
uwnri:.-Suddenly, Jan. !2 onoijai
ELLIS husband of Mnrv IT. Pwope (n"
Mmeley) aEed 7S. Re at ves nnd M'
Whwinrth Post. No 334.a A. R.. Invltefl t.
funeral services Pat. 2 P- m 1" '"
st . Fra'iUford lnt "Ivate Cedar Hi Cem
of'nSSS. T Tabor Relatives und friend
Invited to funeral services, Sat . 1 39 P n
soii-ln-lavv's residence, Dr. Henry Larv 74
N . l"th at Int. private. West Laurel HI I
TEMPI.t'. Jan 14 .MARSHALL hil-bard
- '..ii- r. .. 'leinnie inee i oji.f . .
.,.., .. n.i friends It-anhoe Lndce Nn
In'
Frlenda mar
410
Hit
.. ! si - lv nnan rvnn rnnn :ii
A,ni,sr nn-ker Cltv Council No 171
I. O R. C . 'invited to funeral eenjees Mon
' n m residence of son-in-law. ?"
nrTssle 1011 N I"'",' In' Tnodl.nd.
,s. ppfl,Ha miiv call S"n h n uv i1
TF.t'I NER -n 13 AUGUSTS S vflde-e
nf' Ferdinand G. Teubner. a-ed S4 Relative.
and friends invited to fiinfral srv Ices. Sat
"ii ni.. chapel of Andrew J Relr I Son
Ar-b and H'th -l. nt. .W?!'.- .. -,.,
: of Thoma'a M TwIninB and rlaunhter of lit;
Fdwiml A end Isabella Wood II"'"1""
i rtii , ,,. f,,--,,) nsn km sun
nml rrlenna.nv.iru u . y - -
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TloiTtllfH nlld It IAIHM, Piiiirrfii i"!r""'
!V,,i?f7!;:'-'corm3!rd,n!rprsfi
' :,..,?;.Jm-.-,m Jan tl nt re-.rtrm .. of f0
"nAi.v"::,,..:,,.,, n-.n u auMnn '
mil""" -: ' . -.. . uv n
and j: mweod ave J. AH ft
leiri-
II '1
niev call b'ih v.
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Wlt.KiNn -j ii ,,..;,.,,,, ,.-,,i
. n....i rn ni i.ii ,, ne,,,'. ---
n
Incineration. i,'P't''ln
Friends m;v rill Sal .
":"'r.'i.,7;r V "vn' , .w.er
".".,' ni Relatives and frlends
i.nnane Tflbe.
Mo'ders' Union
rri'r.,r'L,,n"ou", r... I.IAM wni.tii
Marl Hi
widow of Samuel Whtrton Funeral ..r
n,r.a.fVTtl.rn'cd!irr'
'T.,rl.-IV9.T.II 11 MARV WIM
,A i.,f wife of Hoiin Wllkliu. ac"
ervlees run . .:, 1M,i i",natorr.
5 tn 'in p in .
HARRV R nu-
,te weaver
lends Innl
Jn,o. 3, I it 'I ; irl"
No 1. eu noves ni ivv
1,1 VI J.U1 l.V JKANRTTI! , In. ,.!,... ...
MexanrfT und Emma Ivl aeed IA Rela
tives and Mends Invited to funer.il Sat
p m lesidtniv of parents. 27 1 1 N "sih
si lit Nnrtliwood Cem ' '"
I.LWIS Jan 14. CHARLES HENRY
1 ubind of Katlierlne A Lewis (nee McClayl
It. rail , and filends llivlled to services
Sal '.' p in V320 V Woodatoi k Hi lnt'
pi ate odd FeJIows c.m Remains muv
be ewed I'rl 7 In II ii. m
IOH1 It In Oak Park III , , ,..
HIM IM 11 LOI1ER (foriuerlv of Phllndel
ni ai RelutUes und friends Invited in serv
. en on I rnlav inornlnB 11 a in Oliver it
Its r Hide 1R20 Ch'smiit ,i inl ilflvaii
I I 17 Jan 14 ELLEN V wMwd 'f
Batnur' I.ql. nnd d UKhler of late (lenrire
..,,, ,-...,. .,.,r. a.-,, e iveiaiives and
... r."n.rr!1, e rvjets Sut 3
W Indiana ave lnt prl-
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n. Mil
cirn
friends
p tn
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