At it 0 ' . A t a , i, "- j, '- "4 ' V "I v J ' , l f " V Jt e r, , v kkP A M && , s i " SrS w I-!- W1' I? FW' RH ?& 1 ' i jMHar 20 Phik Nat. Bank Warrants Bought Sold C. K. Garrison 308 Widencr Bldg. Hell Mion Wal 418S-9 Kcyuono Phone, Itaco 2260 LIBERTY BONDS All Issues. Bought and Sold ?50 $100 ?500 $1000 Qaaham, Parsons &Co. 435 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Bonds for Investment irrular I pon Uenucat The National City Company Corrtsvmd'nt Office? n oier SO Mill rhlladelpliln 1121 C'lrstmit St. Atlintlc tit J H!o noardwalk T1NWI HI. "pm-IbI Me tiiiE '35OT!(.i; IS IllJll.m I.IM-N TO tiii: " StorktioldtrK of th . II. I Irrtrlc I ,lhat a rpiUl i"" ting f salj Mcukrn 1 r v jll be h.d a ip prlncipa off p of 11 & i oniOHny 'n t it of rhthui rhii h v n rueda3 the "(1 daj of IVbnurj, . O. HJO. at J'lO e'rlock 1 m , for Iho jjur-vw f considering and of lolins for the ndoi'tln ir rejection of an asreemen in M-ltli ST for ho mercer of the corporate ilghti povsein franchtsea and privileges of 1' Jjlect-H oj with and Into thi se if Penn Central jht and Power Co hlch hia Letn en ured Into by the Director- of both co eoratlon to the end that ill th pro, er v Ichts. franchises and prhllt-e a nov b j ested In either of nald iorporjticns m) o be mersed shall be transferred to nd ested In Penn Lentral I Isht itnd l',o''r '0 . Into which the said merger is to be made undr the terme htipuiatlons ard ondttion: In tho said asr m"nt set forth BCI.IIIA -LARX. "ectctarr IO TIIE STOCKHOI.DKHf OF TIM BITTEIlnLK TKLST CO. I'klladrlpliia Notice la hereby Blun that a Upeelal We-tlnc of the Stockholders of the Rltten- ouee Trust Co . pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Director adopted at a reru. r meetine on November 19. 1B1U will be held on Mondav, Januarr 19, lKl), at uoon. at 1328 Walnut at. Phlla Ta for the purpose of approlnc or dlsapprolne a p-o- posed Increase of the capital stock from two hundred and fifty thousand dollar! 3BO,000) consisting of flu thousand shares of the par value of fifty dollars each, to ve hundred thousand dollars (5500 000). cob- ilstlnx ot flu thousand shares ot the par ,ilt) vt on hundred dollar each v S. W. WATERMAN Secretary. Annual Meetings psTHE qUAKKR C1T NVTIOWl IlVMv. Januirv 1 1020 VI the nnual Election held on the 13th Mstant the following stockholders were lected directors of the ban to eere fo lic ensuing year Louis II. Ayres "Hart Mendenhall S Davis Pnfre Michael J lis an Abraham Slcklt-d Maurice W Sloa Jbrnest I- Tulh Maxweh Wjeth John I Bishop las O Ilalfou IVm. H. Clark Wm P Datz Alois S Datz Oeo. deB Kelm J Clifford Wilson At a meetine of directors hM thli da' he followinr officers were unanimou'li re lected Wir JI CLARK President S DAVIS P3B Vice Presilent C T HOOD Cashier it-S3 THE l'BKSIIYTKKI N HOSI'ITAI. IN riIIIDKIFIIIA The Annual Meetine of the corporation will be held on Tnesday. .Iiinimrj SO. 1930. at th hospital at 3 p m when an elrctloi will be held for 10 trustees to pero for 3 Pastor of contrtbutlnc churches ind other persons contributes to th- hospital ;30 or more earl or J'OO at un one time are members of the corporitlon and are en titled to ote at this me-tlns W IULI I II r !TLi: Secretary ,-s tiik i'i.si m rim: rs'-rh-l?& wri, comi'wv The Annual Meetlns of the stoelfholders of the Pennshrnli Tire I imranc Com nany wi 1 be held at their offices "OS aid lilo Walnut street Phlla leiphla on Mon day, Januarj SS. ltr.'O. at 11 o clock a m for election of three d!re trrs for a trm of three vearn and eu"h other business as mar be brousht befo-e them V iT VRDNTK CROWELL B-cretary irrsr AIXI4CL. 1N"1 KC'I; C.OMFAM ,& Third mil limit Ptreet Philadelphia The Annual M-oi nr rt the stockholders Trill be held at tho H me Office nf the Com nanr on Tusdn J inn ir 10, 198U. at 13 to., for the "lection of Dtreaori and the transaction of such ether business as nuy come before the meetc r Ti icn'.trn se-etiry jSpTfiK riiT-i roMi .wm ii Meet'nir ef Ihe I'enn-yltanlrt v,r rletr for thi Prevention of Crurltj In n mals wl 1 I- held at !22 .1 n rtl Tinp street on TneMliij, Janinr 10 19 ill t 7:30 o'clock t m , when an i eetlon will v lild for mer K rs ' '-r - th nsul three years wiMii vm r pnn.r ipq Secretary iTllK ASM VI. MM.IIM, (II fill t" stocUioldr'- "f h. b- mnr.t Ir n Works will he h. 1 Tursdn, Irbrimri 1. I9i0. nt -30 p. m,, t tl f ompanv s Ice. 2027 Lind Tl Hvliinir P W c Ilroad and ''besti jt f s PhlU ' "Ain I' etretar nnual rjcftlon- '1ST THE SIXTH nNM, ut.M, rniUrteipliU Januar 'C io;o At the nnua. Lie. tion teld on the Lid, Inst., the folowltif uml st.kholderx T.r. elected directors of 'his Bat k for the ensul- ; year Henry bhe'zl n Wm 1 Ma Iam3 y- Suf llarn . ti C Ilea f 1'ran. Adah- Simian c Ie. Daniel Unlrd Wm ullerma loho 1 V 1 koii ""'i Shoema Rudi1 llson Vt the meetine of the Directors held 'ij date the fi UowinK offlwrs were unanlir j Daniel Ea "d Norman 1- Inf lames C Sutti i William Sal'" Wm 1' ' ushli 1. A Walter Lu ui TTf 1 nt I p Preside' - 1 ii Presld r -l.er l" 111 I'mi AM--lstfint Cash er jonn 1-' i' ir solicitor WII l.t M vi.rrp Ca-l,'. PropeaN TcilOCIL IlislFHT (II rilII.Wtrl.PHl7 Healed prJioeilii Html to tl . to n mtttee ci I'i;!" w!i - id ut ,, office tf the 11. ard, f l-ui.i ) , u ,-.' . tone Hu it HJtii t 1 1 1 1 . ! ,, tI until 12 m . TUurdin. Jinuurj- ;, jB. allows North -a t Ulsh :i.loil iniiu,,;, , nlumblnff let rli 1 hi let rk mw rtt . am lndo k,,K "J. J'rutloni Hum inif cti. i' J iJ u ,tI,rt n Annexes i u1 Ijmba'l ' firmlte a Domestic Hci- uid Mccallum st 1lwtru.1l , ,rM " oslT& Hloi Howard iin.I ("amlru sts . n. .tack for boll r Ulrl Hieli a ho, 1 ' m" Ul Information miob nda bum llkutlons etv can bo obtt It d ia thi. ifi , v .. iuperlntendem of null in e K , .tl , , " VklLi.iAM Uli K Secriftary JPROl'OALS kQ Vnlted Svatei 1 OH Illtl niilM, United States Lu.-ln 1 uince rhlin fealed proposals wl'l 1 Iui h i unlll 12 noon. I ehru.iry lit, 1J), und th 11 Aliened, for drh:im. In 1' an. rl er in Philadelphia harbor I urther information j Mppltcutlon PROPOSALS MII.I III. IllllJlKli AT om.-e ot i ousirui HUB vjuartermaater lomrlsy 1"IU. Hmplii, Va. tmtll 2 P U ivIiAmrr 11. lO.'O. anJ then mened. for' irectlon or two seaplane nana-srs and alter ."-- .-.-- .. t --... ,.wr nitons and extension of existing Dirigible Kurimr. Plana and speunca'lcns nmv he! t'lHnj JL11U SIMM at v. eddresa tlnta m No One Need Buy Guticura Before He Tries Free Samples Soip, Pjatpient. Teleoai, Me. r?rrtT (Uaalea frea QtClnttUVlHfUl, !. X, Mileia, Xw nIOUNTING on Muslin jd I m Cardboard of Maps, Posters , and Plans. NATIONAL BLUE PRINT CO. 38 S. 6th St., Phila. Market 1900 Main 569 Coal Warning' With Hn Rdrnnce In frHrht rutr and mine WAft-f there must rnmo nn Increant In irlre or with u Mtrlkf or o.Mc-n.uti of work there must come a hortiii?e of supplj-. He Wise Buy Now Follow the Flag MCANfic FUELYCO Frank F. Mathers P.one. j DiekSnion M16 ( Woodland 478 V .J. S.W. Cor. 10th &Waiainton Ave. '"" 52d bel. Baltimore Ave. -WANTED local manufacturer known nternitlonally Is ctpandine Tl f products of this mant-fae-irr are sold bv oer 3,000 Ualers In the Vnltcd States tlonfe Is a clo'e corporation of oii3Tvatle policies. ' Tho decision to expand is tlia lnslcal result of healthy husl irss growth The policy of ex pansion will be aloiug tho same ound principles that Imo built '1 e business. To successfully carry out these plans both added brnins mil capital aro necessarj. The i tfht man with capital to ln'v.ost will bt taken In the company. ' Last week a (rood bona fide offer was made by tho Trust to buj the entire businc&s. Because ot the nature of the business nd patents held repeated offera ire a eertalntj With (rreater xpansion the amounts of thtse jfUrs aro bt.re to Increase. A "weeping im estimation bj ntert sted partes is Invited. ' Keply in writing to The Buzby-Raughley Co. Vliertlslng Asents l'llILiUULFIUA fcTIIVMIIir NOTH.125 MALL0RYS.S.C0. A STEAMER From Philadelphia Sailing About JANUARY 25, 1920 (or Marseilles and Genoa Apply to rYALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE G29 Chestnut St. pell. Market 3059 .Keystone. Main iUi' Sew lork Office. Fier 36 Noilh litre lelepbone. Sprint 88U0 EARN-LINE Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester A Steamer . . reb. TUils1alnkie U Jrnliaacipnia naVana SS "Lake Galera" . . .Jan. 22 C C I'tT ft - j'j wwnuiia reo, o For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Philadelphia to Poland, Germany and Mediterranean Ports 1 ll;ST-CI.''' STEFL STEAMEK4 FOR DANZIG S. t. "Wisla" Sailed A. .steamer Feb. 10 FOR HAMBURG BREMEN bteamer Feb 10 1 OU TRIESTE. ADRIATIC AVD GREEK PORTS V SUamev Feb 10 CHAS.KURZ&CO.,Inc. OfcNTS 100-. nniALL iimio . run.i I mnl'iinl 510 Main l-,;p BERMUB fieol trotter T-ocation :orl FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fa w!n-screw, palatial st-arar dailinp f-om New Yort S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" H 000 Tona Displacement S.S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14.000 Tons Displacement IVl 1-2S Mar h 13-20-2T v o rjaasx-orts requlrtxl for Il-rmu3a i or fyrther partlt-alara upply to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Vnrneis Ilouao Whltwhatl Ht.. New Yopig 1INNIU, Dlllilends INTKU. litis r AND SWINGS CO, MurWet nnd Ith sts. Philadelphia Januarj lr. 1020 1 , hojrd of dirertom tbN da- diciared a IhoraiocrfaTabTiiinK. Ills next words came out as a 2 lO.'o. to stockholders of record January sharn explosion. "V.n!! "" time S50 0UO was added to th, , '!l ,?0W J0"'" DOt ! X0U'r' her .ur-iue makine that fund to oon "" father!" Checks "i b,o.IIn.aVeii0'rthT,T3iyij53. "I'm not!" .Terry cried huskily. fllRLLSK KENS M. fatherj.. breathed Jennie. Kenneth turned upon Jennie. And SUPERIOR OIL CORPORATION thtn'the possible danger that had been - ..,11 l ll.. l-nn.l a! till lltMA V.. KJ D tr."C".5r Ja'",'1 ,3 i!!lo "aa,rdeSu! y '..... .-4- u rilliu nil ftt r.ftj n .. n.rlv au.vrter y aivianu oi ;r,. declared puyaol viiireli oie V9?",, i """, ,,V.V,,f record al the rtnin V fci ,',,! 11 ? 10' o bu-'" n-Jis February 17. m-v W TOBDHniCaC Ht'ENDER. . ,,. Treaaurer EVENING PUBLIC A DAUGHTER of TWO WORLDS A Btoru of !ftv York TAfe Dy LEROY SCOTT Author of "A'o. 1! TToaMneion flcuartv" "Mary Rtoan," etc. Printed bv itneclal nrranorment Kith Houahtoit-, MiJTIln Co. . CoTiniaht. 10t0. bv Lerov Scott. TIIUN Ms tone changed. " hero, Jennie. What's the Well, I'm theroublc?" The elntlon which had sustained her duritiR and after Mrs. Shipman's lunch eon had now left her. "EverythlnR. perhaps nothing, perhaps. I felt I just had to sco you. I don't know what's the matter, dad I was never nervous like this before." "It's not about Harry Edwards?" "No. dad." "That's richt. What you decided was O. K. it made me glad. If Harry Edwards wanted to make a fool put of himself and throw away his chance, that's his business. It ain't your busi ness to throw away your chance. "Dad, this isn't what I asked you hero for, but is there anything new in ""t sUll stands just like .Uncle George old. It's all his own ;"$ Hut if it ain't because of Harry fcd "SrfitMl rou sent for mc, then what 'I'm just plain nervous, dad. J--I of her situation compelled an unhesi- tatlne uircci.n0. . "lTOm wirni ."- '- --. ,, ,,, JUU C vu- dad, I know I mean jn? --.'-: poo SLVto world.; Since. 1 had &' , ne"K'enaneth?'' H voice., though a whJpe?, was a menacing growl. "What's he been doing l , "Nothing. Only for some t me he s been actiug-wcll-vcry queer. ' :'.ViatknWowJis the way he has , looked at me vhen he thought I wasn t coking? His face was strained ; his 1 ecs wero penetrating, questioning. I've thought that he half suspected-pcrhaps , actually knew" rInHr' Mennie jou re um '; V i "I'm f-crious in the way I feel though I can't tell what he suspects or knows. Hut that has always been the danger, that he might some time flnAnd' he did And out.;; demanded .Terrv. "what would he do? "He's, very proud, dad, and very am bitious. I'm sure It would be the end of things betw ecn us. He d throw me out I can't tell you how sick I am thinking of that. Anu u nc uuc, nui am I ever to do?" "R ho does" Jerry's big chest heaved and he ventured to take her hand "if he docs. I'll still be back ing you ! Rut the chances are jou re all wrong. You're going to stick right to the job. and keep on playing the game to the finish!" "Of course I am, dad!' "That's right. And this nervousness of vours will wear off, you see!" He spoke on reassuringly, his dark, hungrj ees on her face, still .holding the hand he had dared take. His gruff, definite words were dcepH comforting to her; for a few moments her spirit rested against tho rugged fctreugth of hK; such support and comfort were what --he had hungered for in the mood which had poessed her these many days. In these moments there was strong influence of her eournge anil confidence; once more she began to feel her accustomed strength to nu and handle am situation. And then fahe heard a noise at door, which was behind her. but which her father faced. She turned quickl ; and as she turned bhe felt something wrenched from her wrist. Halted in the doorwas was Kenneth. For that instant Jennie was agh.is' as neer before. She seemed to twill downward dizzilv downward, The hush was siokeningl long to Jennie as she gared at the staring Ken ncth, but in reality it lasted for onh the briefest instant. Illncfc Jerry broke the silence. "Well, vou think you've got mo. don't vou?" he snarled defiantly nt Kenneth. He reached for his hip pock et, but his hand came back emptv. "Hell I forgot my gat' I support jou reallv hac got nn then, litis i all I've pinched so far." He tossed urn the table the jeweled watch he had ins) corn from Jennie's writ. "Well," le demanded, "what r; jou going to do with me?" .Tennip zrasned her father's swiftlv ceived purpose. To save her he wns trying to tiplain his presence here bv iWhJ?.' ??.r. !f..,Hi! rrauiiuf; iui u jaqvui dju; .uftuntu u increlv a hit of stace nlav to add color and plausibility to his impersonation ; she knew her father ulwnys vtent un armed. "Hotv did he get in here, Jennie?" asked Kenneth. "As a cabinetmaker, to fix my deals," Jennie explained, falling in with her father's ruse, though still in a daze. I Her father, passing himself off as a thief to save her in this desperate crisis ! She could not let him suffer fori it. Her love for him rushed to the rescue as far ns it dared. "But that wutch is really all he cot thus far. I wish you wouldn't send him to jail, Kenneth, if 3 on can feel that ou don t have to. 1 "Why not?" asked Kenneth. I She had been in titht situations be fore, but none quite so tight aB this. She was taut with suspense, but she managed to speak with rn more than the quitk breathing und the nervous ness natural to one who has just betn the ictim of a burglarious assault. "If he Vtere arreted, " she replied, "tliere'd be a police-court trial and I'd hae to be in it and, Kenneth, I'd rather not be mixed up in a mcsy police-court affair. I'm suro if you gai e him a sharp talking to nnd then let him go, it would be better for us." "What have you got to say?" Ken neth asked Black tTerry. "What's the use of my saying any thing?" Jerrj responded grufllj. "What vou say is all that counts." l vtem to my wnc a reiuiati, bum , Kenneth. "I'll let you off." Jcnnie'H relief was us last and sud don as had been her suspense. They v ere fafc 1 Thej hud saved the situu lion' And then And then Kenneth closed the dooi. and stepped into the room He faced Black Jerry: "Your oiee seemed familiar. But 1 didn't place it at first." "My voice?" queried Jerry , "I place it now," said Kenneth. "Re member thnt night out at Silver Bluffx when you played with my windpipe,' Vou said you were Jennie's cousin." "Don't remember anything about any Bucb time. But I'm not her cousin," The strance. druwn look Jennie had worried over in Kenneth's face was now no loueer there: his face was work the" fear that "had eaten h soul' "Si .,. it afltrd anil H fl VU1t(ll1 ATll V htlTSt Into all the terrors of actuality. The heavens opened, and all they sustained and contained, crashed down upon her, "Yes, your father niaelc Jerry Ma - lone'" Kenneth said rnptiljy, hjfc words LED(ER-PHILAJDBLHIA, ItTONDlY, fairly snapping into her very face with fecrish distinctness. "And you're Jen nie Mnlono jou wcro never anjbody else! And 1 know you used to bo clever nt forging and I know about your trial and that you ran away to escape sentence for forgery 1" Jennie swayed and would have fallen had not a blindly outstretched hand gripped the back of a chair. Bhe Btartcd wirh wide cjes at Kenneth. So tho very end had come! Tho end to nil her rears of striving to hor dreams and her father's dreams and she was falling dizzily down down down from her brilliant pinnacle 1 All, all wna n vr 1 She did not speak. Da2cdly, limply, she waited for the furious denuncia tion which sho had known would bo her portion if ever this-.moment came. But there came no tonguo'lashing there fell no furious blow. Jennie caught her breath. Bewildered, she gazed at Kenneth ; he gared back nt her, panting a bit, his ejes ngleara with a new excitement of which sho now for the first time became aware. For a moment there was complete silence. Then Black Jerry pushed squarely up in front of Kenneth. "If you try nnj thing on my Jennie," he growled, "I'll twist that neck of jours the same ns I said I would!" "Father, don't!" breathed Jennie. "What's the use?" And then to Ken neth: "Yes, I've known for n long time that you either knew or else bus pected." "But I have not!" ho exclaimed. "No?" sho cried incredulously. "But the strango way jou looked at mc tbtse weeks " "Ask j;our father to go, Jennie," Kenneth interrupted. "There's a lot I want to say to you." "Since you know who Jennie is, and all that's nil over, I stick right here so long as she needs me," Black Jerry replied. "All right, then," said Kenneth in a hurried, eager tone, turning away from Black Jerrj. "Jennie, I never dreamed that you were am thing etccpt what I'd always supposed not until today." "No! But but the strange look I saw " "Listen, Jennie!" Ho spoke with a rapidity and a feverish agitatiou she had never in all her acquaintance with him known the self-controlled Kenneth to show. "If jou saw a strange look it was because I was wondering what you'd do when vou learned the truth!" "What I'd do!" she exclaimed. "Jennie. I'e been living in hell!" ho went on rapidlj, heedless of Black Jerrj and what was now amazing her most was a pleading tone that had come iuto his voice. "You know n littlo about my fooling with war stocks, but j-ou hae no idea how deep I'e gone into them. I've put in cvervthiug I hud and more! It was the chance of a lifetime to make n big killing to come out of it established forever as one of the big men. who count. I went into it on margins, Jennie and once started I had to, keep on or I'd have been wiped out. Besides, I'm sure to clean up big in the end. Sure! So tthen w monej was nil gone I began to use Shipman's mouev to coer m margins. But the market didn't rise", and I was cerj day ufraid that I'd be found out that's why I looked that uav at vou." "Oh!" Jennie brenthnl fnintlr "And todiy I got a tit) that thn lmiL examiners would probabh be nroiimi tomorrow," lie went on with mounting excitement, 'jj'm up aeninst it. Jen nie! I'e got to make good by tomor row what lc used or or jou un derstand! You're the only person who can save me !" , I? she cried in amu7emcnt. 'Yes, only iou, Jennie! The idea came to me this afternoon after I had irurneu who you reallv were." He drew several slips of papei from an I inner pocket, and his words tumbled on. "These are Harrison & Co. check' , the extra ones for use in case uu nn spoiled. We're holding a lot of mono in our bank that we won't have to use for a month or two. I "I've made one of these checks for ' EDITATIOVAT. Ilolh Sexes Onr. arraduates are la constant demana tor rooa-paylnu positions. Orecar Bhortoani. the easy, speedy system. Complete bualnen and secretarial courses Day and Nlgtr Classes. Intensive tral.llnf .nrn.l if ttme Call or wrltn for fJL' ff b art 1 a si n 1 r 4 n t a & ifiSf riiu.A. nrriiNFs roi.i.Ec.a una rollere of Cornmerre HIT Chestnut ft ThlUdeltihU Post-Graduate School of Music and The Fine Arts 1809 I.OCCST ST. A school far the dercloplnr of Aulau Strayer'i Business College Philadelphia's drestaat Business Boheel 10T Cnsstnut at Phone Watnm IM mrc MERFiiiTR HTunin or dramatic AST. 10 18th st Booklet Sprue seta ATLANTIC C1T NEW JERSEY SCHOOL rou ATYPICAL CHILDREN VKNTXOR PARKWAY AND SUMACH AVJ. Muriate Park, Atlantic City, N. J. A select school of adjustment uhere epe. elalleed Individual medical and educational treatment and training, combined with thi , tnvtcoratlng- qualities of Atlantic City ell mate, stimulate the greatest physical and 1 mental deelopment In nervous and back wtrd children Details sent upon application Bookkeeping Intenslvo practical alxteen weeks' couns In modern booklceeplnc. Pupils aro trained to be bookkeepers and qualified to tako up accounting courses I New class begins Monday, January 1'J Call or wrlto for details. YMC A Central Branch, 1421 Arch Street 500 RUGS 40 Savings 31111 l-lidit, hecondit. humpies. Tune Selection, lleiiutlful l'attern.. Feinstein Storage Co. S. E. Cor. 9th and Spring Garden Free Anlo Delivery. Open Ilvenlnra TODRS WIIKN YOU T11ALL (S At Home or r Abroad Consult Un About Tour Itinerary and Tickets J(rr1(e or Phone American lixnress lr I Travel IleuHrtment nanainakfr'a. Main rioor ij Juniper Mt. J ntranre. JSI I'd Spruce S SlkSfA ciiuvri fifty thousand and signed it as treasur eryou know. I'm still treasurer there but it's got to be countersigned by my father ns president. If that check has my father's signature, I can get tho money to straighten out my ac counts in tho morning over at Ship man's. And then I'll moke ray clean up tho market is absolutelv sure to lurn right in a few dajs or a week or two I and then I'll deposit the SQO.UUU back into tho account of Harrison & Co. before it's missed and even thing will be all right I All I ask of you, Touns COOK'S Europe West Indies I California' Japan China Philippines i Bermuda South America All World Travel Inorination with reference to any form of travel to any part of the world 3 available at our offices. South a I Carry Tour Funds In Safety First ti 1341 Those Cook & 225 South Broad Street Philadelphia INTER IlESOKTS STEAMSHIP OTirFS Uncle Sam' fascinaU'nc West India island is plan nine a cavand brilliant social seaaon. The new Con- dado Vanderbilt Hotel, opened in October, offera all aporta and diversions in an unusual tropical setting. THE 16-DAV ALL EXPENSE CRUISE $125 UP uVea you to and around thi IcUnd of Enchtntment in I arte comfortable veelcailmf t principal porta and returning to New York ue ng th atea'frtr aa your hotel (or the en tiro trip. x rite for sailings, tflustiatrd loollets, ei PORTO RICO LINE 11 Droadwsy MIAN-TIC PITY. X. J ARLES iHpkictiAknarTTi is) p tMOTICOJ 01 ral comfort yilhaa artyi' ronmsnt of otstinct nrfltwiJ nuiM wrmouioiimjagcjy urSukfuat Marnmt ftail . - . .1 .; 1 JSrrmmtrssM )t7snrfttdL ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. I i AivAnvGijicarv. PlaaHotel ( ol ulSUliL'Uuiiarui ry.-aHwUii.uui. c rinBPROOP OARACF. i CAPACITY COO. IVaaeMjBUZtoW fiiiiimsMtiisI Let us make you feel at bssaft la Ik "City f Hebusl IlealHi" I Hotel Morton OfrantABd UrtlnU are. Capaclt) 789. El r? a tor, prl-fta hatha. fur.ixalwaya . 'Try CLARENDON Hotel I Virginia Ave. near Reach Always openi 100 rooms, with hot and xnlit I running- wateri private bnllml cannelty 809. ' Write tor rates, booklet. Monroe Ilntrhlna escaunrrrwsiDm sArl( Plaea. overlooklnr Ocean ana City rarU; always .pen. J. Ucllwaln Cbaai 1S4SA, HOTEL BOSCOBEL ntunJ I 1S up weekly Phone 117 A E MARION We-ntminatM- "lr Av. near Beach Kiev wesuronBlcr t0 Bt ,,rVata baths' run. enter 111 wkly J2 fio up daily P Huhre AUOUhTA. OA. Hotel Bon Air AUGUST A, G. A convenient and dellrhtful place ts ipend your holidays. Good driving- and motorlnt. excellent saddle horses, two tolf courses and all ould.io.- spor' Addreia C. G. Truitcill, Manager OLD POIW1 COMFORT HOTEL CHAMBERLIN FJ.NE WINTER QOLF Swlnimlnc Pool Safoo4 , UlllilVi '. MUlUIaRH Bath a.n5 Traatmam, . v nn i lOlJ., F, ADAM9, lto. wirw uvnivft TM N 1llS l 1-BBrfCTe II (3E Ik Jm 11 z JANUARY yip, 1920 Jennie, is just to sign my father's name. Here's n sample of his signature. It looks hard I couldn't do it but for you it will bo easy 1 Jennie, you'll do lt for mc, won't you?" (CONTINUED TOMORROW) " win Minn Method of Popular Mnte nnd Ilnstlme Flnno Playlnc Al All Musfc Htnrew Ktmrr vol en studios iobo walnut pc, fnua. Carnsrt IlalL N. T.. Wednesday tours service EUROPE You hear many of your friends talking of their trip to Europe this spring. Six years' accumulation of travel across the Atlantic "awaits the opening of the season. The volume will be unprec edented. Never before in our history of seventy-nine years has it been more essential to the traveler to be guided by an experienced organization such as ours, than it is today. Cook's Service leaves you free to enjoy everything that your travels should mean to you. Talk over with us now your tentative plans. 'f Tropical Cruises Feb. 7, 28 and March 27, by S. S. "Pastorei" and S. S. "Calamaret" of the "Great White Fleet" These favorite Liners especially built for the Tropica have been chartered exclusively by us for 24-day cruises. Inclusive farea $425 up. Send for fully detailed and beau tifully illustrated booklet. ni!(cafe ships full. California s Escorted Tour leaving February 3 ; the itinerary includes "Grand Canyon -Southern California with its attractive and restful Coast resorts San Francisco Apache Trail New Orleans." Similar tours February 10, March 2. Accommodations reserved at best .hotels only. Inclusive cost $725. Far East A new aeries of individual tours and es corted Spring toura to Japan, China, Manila, etc., Feb. 20, Marchlu, 8, 30. Bermuda Weekly toura by FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Inclushe fares $123 up. America THE MECCA OF OPPORTUNITY Our escorted tour February I 7 from New York offera just the occaaion to visit South America at the right time of the year, whether traveling for pleasure or business. Carry Cook's Travellera' Cb.eo.ne . First in 19S0 msrut nQBT' STEVAISIIIP NOTIC1M Laurel in the Pines Lakewood, N. J. EQUABLE CLIMATIC CONDI TIONS. GOLF, RIDING AND SHELTERED WALKS. DAILY TONCERTS AND DANCING. BRANCH. 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NOW The Dreiel Institute Evenin, School 3Zd and Cfcetnutlrects CHIROPRACTIC la a aclentlno method of removln tho cause of disease (acuto or chronic) without the ail of drues. eurarery or B Pressure on a nerve at hto openlns where It leaves the eplne will cause disease rnmoprtACTOU 1 adjusts the displaced Vertebrae, thus relieving pressure, anu fiiuiv ".i. to reslnro normal condition. JOS. F. RAUSCH iunoriiCTOii 1120 Chestnut Street nOOM S0-S2 WALNUT 4007 umce Hours! lOlto 12 A.M.I 2 In 5 P.M. Other Mourn r Appointment 1817 1019 Fire Association OF PHILADELPHIA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut has tlven Its policy holders solid Indemnity for moro than on hundred yeara and ha navar been so strons financially as now. Have you a policy In thU old and reliable CompanjrT CHVRTEU PERPETUAL PABCEL POST LESTER - PLAYER $44-0 raantaaBBV FKEKt Bench, 12 mmlc rolls. I FREE tuning for one year. Our terms are thn lowest and we accept Lib erty Bonds at full value. Bend for our cata- - logut. F. A. NORTH & CO. 1813 E. AUetrheny Ave 3180 N. Front Bt. SWEETAIR The Modern Method of Painless Extraction of TEETH "safw a surer" On to "0 teeth extraeUd tltkAiif naln no 4rsvai "!"". rm"i. y"S-"D'' .,- juii xt9 i nine lor nrvoTi no III tTrtf follow Its u DR. MOSES S. E. Cor. 7tb St Market SU. Formerly on ntaff f romnntt Hovitnl SIEMORIAI, RESOLUTIONS K5r TIIE I-OLLOWINO IS A COPY Olf A reFolution passed by the Board of Di rectors or the ucnuylKlll Loan and Uulldlne Association at Its reirular monthly meetlnir held at 1026 Arch street, on Moud.i. 1 1 uary 12. 1020: Whereas it has pleabed God to call to his regard our esteemed friends and fellow member of the Schuylkill Loan and Bulldlne Association. MARK A. McORILLlS. who slnco the organization of that association down to the date of his death occupied tho position 01. tie rresiaeni; ana Whereas. Durinit his Incumbency of thnt office his manasement of the association has been such as to brine forth tho commenda tion of all its members, and Vherea The success of this association has been largely duo to his untlrlnir enercy and ablllU , therefore, be It Resolved That It Is the sen'e of the meet ing of the Board of Dlreotora of the aforusatd association that it sincerely express its re cret at the death of Its president, Mark A. McOrlllis That a copy of this resolution be published In two Philadelphia papers and also be sent to the family ot the deceased. JAMES P. CROSBY. JOHN J .CROSBY. MARTIN E MrCANN. ' JOHN J. McARDLB EDWARD 11. O'BRinN. 1 Committee. IN MKMORIAM PATTHRfaON In lovtnff memory or mv dtukhter-, MIRIAM MacCAUROLL PAT TUItSON, vho died January. IS 11)10 Moumrt. 1 WLLS In Bad but lovlns memory of 1 KATE M WALLS, who departed this llfo January JB 1018. Sadly missed bv her husband and children. eatltf ADAMS Jan. 17, JOHN husLand of late Jane Smith Adams Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed . 2 p m , 111 Merlon ave , W. Conehohoclcen, Fa. Int. Gulph Cem ASIIER Jan. 17. MORRIS husband of late Delia Asher. aeed 80 Rr4atlea and friends, E D. linker Post,, No. , O. A. It . invited to funeral, Tues , 11 a. m , parlors of Emanuel Asher Son, 11.02 Diamond st. Int. Hebrew Mutual Burial Ground. BAKER. Jan 1(1. KEZIA, wife of deorire J. Ilaler. aged t!2 Relate ea and friends in vited to funeial nervlces. Tues . 2 n m . 4S17 Penn Bt , lrankford. Trends may call mil i-i-nn m- , i ranitmru. i rienas may can Mon, 7 to 10 p ru. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. BAUMANN Jan. 17, WENDELIN r-. I husband of M iry A Baumann (nee Vo'z). aKed 07. Relatives und friends, St, Joseph'n I and St. Bonifoclus'a Societies the A. C, U. and Barbers' Ben Soc , invited to funeral. Tues , b a, m , 17311 Richmond st. Requiem 1 hlk'h masi All Saints' Church, Brideshure, U a, m, lnt All Saints' Churujsround IUERSHENK. Janv IS ROSA W. (nee I T.oasche) widow of Frederick W, BlershenU JieiHties ana inenas invnea to tunerni nenirea. Wed . i, p m . 0-'3 W. CIcurfleM st lnt prUate, Ureenmount Cem. Auto rervlce i,m, i ta t i- v,a .AC.i- . JJOWLR3 Jan 1., nt the residence or h , , ln.,nWi ,t, ye, i,J8ie, 840 N. '.2d at LLIZBl.rH A. Vl dou of Robert N Bow ers. aeed 81 Rlutlvcs and friends invite 1 to funer-l services. Wed . 10 a. m at 2J0 alrmount ave Int. private. BRACKIN Jan 17. ELISARElH CUR. REY BRAi'KlN, dauuhter ot John T Itrarklu and arunddauehter of 7frs Eliza C Baker, airid 10 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Bcrvices, -lues , 2 n m., , U-, r. vjreentorti avo, i.uui.uijwiie, i a, jnt ' rrlvatt eet Laurel Hill Cem I BRADLEY Jin 18 PATRICK J I1P.AD LEY fornurlv ot Centralis Pa. Relatives , and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 30 ' a m -JS Queen st Solemn requiem maps St l'hilln'a Church 10 a, m lnt Huh Crum i t'etn Auto funeral RREIDLINO Jan 10, MARY C, widow of Frederick HreldlinK RUatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 3 30 p. ,- in , i iitiuciit.-j v .v..-..-,n., u.vuu ISUelZ, 1.1,1 . If. m rtlla ,. wa flfn In, nwl..n. ... mairs may be viewed Mon ev' ! broisky At nai sDru.e Bt . jan 17. . noaA1 tE irTluiK IIROLASKT nrljl VI Henry C Brolasky and daughter of late Dr. uturae 1 anu inviinriiio x.ei inun oervlCCV at convenlenco f lamllj. lnt private, BUCK Suddenly Jan 10 ANNIE MAY, dauuhter of John r.nd Marv Elizabeth Buck aired 10, llelatlvca and friends invited to funeral Tues 1 p in , residence of Mrs. Mariraret Wilts, 2bl0 Stonehouso lane int. 1'eriiwood Cent BUCK Suddenly. Jon 10 GEORGE AL FRED, son of John anl Mary Elisabeth Buck aired 8 jears KeUtlvia and friends Invited to funeral. Tues. 1 n m residence of Mrs Msraartt Witts. 2810 Btonehousj lane lnt ternwood Cem. RURKE At Moorestown, N J, Jan 17 WALTER BURKE husband of Jennie II irurke aeea iii. Relatives and friends also all societies of which he was a member in vited to funeral, Wed , 2 p. in , 103 y "a t Moorestown N J lnt Ilatletirh Cem Frlenda may call Tu-a 7 to 0 j m BURROWS Jan 17 MARGARET v wife nf A Burrows aeed B2 Relatives and , iricuuti iiiviiFu vu lunerai -jues 1 u m resldHica f husband, 3013 W Dauphin at I Services Heracah Lhunh 20lh l kil!, . na iinkin r rvi Tnf !.. .' M JPOZl.l I H-L-mlJll"ll,',i K Ayauuniu , in iji t Kir, i ierriHin"i may be viewed Mon . 7 to 0 o m ""mttu13 CAHEY Jan 17, MARY E , widow of Michael Cescy (nee Garvin) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8-30 a, m 1084 Reach at. Solemn requiem mass Ini'. maculate Conception Church 10 a. in. lnt Holy Cross Cem. ' CLARKE. Jan. J8. EDWIN P. rLARKn, Relatives an J. friends employes of ItJinenf Mllei Co n1te.d to funfral aertlcysv $$. ' c-s li lyftATllS atf" ?,.pr!vVer- " TfcTSJSi ofteKen-a1,!!) &' J vlted to funeral Front St. hoi rniup a cnurch Cem DAVIf On .Tan. 17, IIAKNAti . . wife of W H. Divis. lelatlve. AH Invited to funeral '.erv "?" R,7? o'clock, nt .Newtown IltbtlJt A,.1"?"-, m ; dMieu, 81 j HrooUyn it. f r I m rch ni Aton ove "' " M hiar J!,. DKIjANCr. Jan. 1ft, wiIIIA.t . H of William P. and Mary R rJ! m Smith), urn-d id months 2nha7.el,n.eif C and friends lnlted to funeral t,IWu p m.. parcntc residence. 2117S n W- 5-T nt. Int. private. Mt. Peace Cc7;inomt,, may be Mewed Mon eve. "mli,. DENNY. Jan. 35, MARY n Dowltt C. Denny, relatives Vn.iv"?w C members of St, Mary'e T Htar .lrlMi Lodee Invited to funeral, Tum ,h' c 2229 Wool Bt.rteo.ulcm liljh inats 2? ni. CI.V. Church 10 a. . Int.T.aath DinilL Jan. 18, M.nv litt-t,, Olasser), wife of William W, Dlehi .L l tl..Mnnm 'ir.ftT V HI.. -I'.. len' S2-M i be BlVen. k "" ,-'U3 ", DONaHUE Jan. 1(1, ANNI1' ..,, John Donahue, at 4i Flemlni Vtiov. ' borouBh. Solemn requiem nuuiM I v r'o Uantlst Church, Tu-" , 10 a m ,.?" Uw ato Westminster Cem. Remain. H' srl viewed Mon . 7 ti 10 p ,m'"mi"n rray u uu.MVi;i.i,x. jnn. 17, 'rlloititiB . hand of Man- U. Donnelly, need m J1"" tlvca and fr.endn Invited lo fiinerii .i,Rel' B 30 a.m.. residence of brother-ln l.Ml fu'' A DlCRBOll. 1011 N. Holly St.. West Phn 2' tihla. Solemn requiem mars ChuVes Mltl!i Mother of Sirrows 10 a. m: lnt Jil DOWNING At Somera Point V t . 18. WILLIAM h DOWVINfJ ii.'J'.JiJsn tlvea and fflendi. tOtli Distria v.Ln" vlted In funeral eervlctB w"d P"e' 1 Oliver II. Da'r Did Philadelphia lnt, private. ""'-mut ti n 'ii i,...L . KfcLIOTT. At riorenci.. ,N j j. ,. JULIA A . widow of John M llliio - . i8, 7. Relatives and friends invited to i,,!?',1 2d at., Florence. N. J . Tu.sl. 1 30 S ' Lervlces Plorenco M K. Church. 2 34 2 lnt Odd Fellows' Cem "' p " EVAN'S Jan 18. HARRIET I, vi fneo Geornre) widow of John H w."! Relitlves and trlends Invited to funi Tues . 8 30 a. m , 2nOIi S 10th si fi1' mass St Monica's Church In , " ,." private. Holy ri-oss Cim. Ueinalna mas t Viewed Mon 7 til 'I o. tn J ' EVERETT In Norrlstown. Pa tan in IIENHY L nVERBTT. aiwd 7S TtelJtlC and frl'ntli invited to funeral, under il in apartmentn of I). W.,A H D. MoviOw nt Do Kalb st . Norrlstftwn, pa Tues . 2d m lnt nrlvnte p TOLET Jan. 3 0. HANNAH A widow ol tt'lltlatr, T-nl,r H.1,.,l.,. J .l.' " ?l ,.,.,.. v, 1 -i-.n..TU. Ullll llirHQS I- vlted to funeral, Tues , 8 30 a. m , 4951 Hns.el ae Solemn requiem mass bt fran els de Hales's Church 10 a m Int. st John'd Vault. 18th at. above Chestnut TRITZ. Suddenly. Jan 17 wii.itam husband of Sarah A. Frits Due notice ot luiivini Hill 11a kiui iruiu .11. 1 region ac Il.ll'lllllU 1 .. 1 GARWOOD At l?lmr N J . Tan IDA WARRINGTON wife of Joslah air wood Relatives and friends invited to fu neral. Wed 2 p m , icldenco of luisl-and 2", Center ot . Elmer N J. lnt l.imw Cem Trains leave Market Bt. ferri Phlla 11 30 a m ORELNHERO Jan 18 HARlir, hu.lcni of Rose Greenbenr Relatives and friends Penna Lodse, No 7d, I O. B. A ' Court i,e V "m . 22U W'llirold ft (2Jd st. and Lthijo ave ) Int. Adatli Je'hurun Cem IIAAO. Jan 17. CHARLOTTE H lvHov of John Haac. aced 83 Relatives tuid frlenda Invited to funeral survlt-es WeJ 2 10 n m 10J1 Diamond st lnt nrhau IIANFORD Jan. 17. HELEN, wldov tf John Ilanford and dauehter of late Jamet nnd Martha Qulnn, of Portrush, Ireland Relatives and friends. Altar Society of si Michael's Church. Invited to funeral. Wti 8 30 a. m 171J N. Hancock bt. Sol, on hlth mass Rt. Mlchaora cnurch ill a in. lot Holy Sepulchre Cem. TTKMME11LE. Jan 18. EDWIN L urn of decree J. and Elizabeth Hemmerle (nn Doerr ased n. Relatives ana rrlenci also office emplove ut Charles Beck Co Invited to funeral. Tues . 8 30 a. m from parents' residence, 1140 N. 4th st. Requiem mass 10 a m. at St. Peter'a Church let at Most moiv Redeemer uem HEHBKRT. Jan. 17, ANNIE L HrR BERT, 6040 Overbrook ave, ated 05 lu neml uprvl.tefl and int. Tlrlvate HILL Jan IS. ANNA F . widow ot lahn J. Hill Relatives and friends InvIlM ti fune-al service-. Wed , 11 a m . ipj'i Meet t.. ,Tx.a 1 n .m ff.ii nn W.nlll.lnal Tn, 11IH HUIUII I.IIU .MU 1...U .. ,'.-..ift, lu private. Fernwood Cam l'rlends nuy call TueH s to p m. tAr-lKHiON. Jn 10. SVLLIE 1:L1Z( BETH, wife of Rufus L Jackson RelnthM and friends Invited to attend funcrn! WJ 2 p m , 2C38 Fedeial at lnt l'timcM Cem Carriage funeral Friends may cal JANNY Jan 111. ELIZABETH K . wll of Mathlas J Janny, daughter oflalt Frederick and Dorothea Kreckman nui tivea and friends invited to tervlces Tuet, o . 77 Mnntcromerv ave. Int. nrlvati Mt. Vernon Cem. Remains may be vlctl Mon . from 7 to 9 j m AUto serviee JOHNSON. Jan 17, HENRY M AI.rEBT husband of Isabella Johnson (neo Knlcbtl Relatives and friends Invited to funml Thurs . 2 p m . 842 Paschal! ave Int. Fernwood Cem. Remilns may be vlewti Wurt u , 1ft n m Auto service KEEV1IR JOHN 8 , husband of lain Emma J . Jan. 17. Mlddletown, Pa Punetjl luet , Llttleiown, l'a. irvu.T.V Jan. 17. MARGARET J datirt ter of John and late Mary Kellv Relalli" and friends Invited to funeral Thum !5i) a m , father's residence, 2317 St. Allans it Solemn requiem mass St Anthonj's tliun.1! 111 U III. ,llh, ,1D, H..,bW.M. ...I. ..ut futirtrnl. KELLY. Jan. 17. MARY, widow of Tovl Kelly Relatives ana inenas -vauv.iy cm rr. TTenrt Soc Invited -to funeral Wed., 8 SO a. m . residence of son-in-law, lllchati T T.rr.AKrlri S4n Richmond Ht Solemn re quiem mass Church of tho Nativity 10 a la lnt St. Ann's Cem. KELLY Jan 10. WILLIAM J. husband of Alice H. Kelly (neo McCandless) Kelt lives and friends. Kenslnston Loiiso ?. 211, F. and A M , Invited to service, ruei a n. m.. S820 Trinity place. Int. Wei1 Laurel Hill Cem l'rlends may call Mon me KOSHLANU Jan II, lll..t.l, nusuai .r Vrnn,,. irnnhlanii fnee Ailler) Relathci dm.i frl.mta. Orient LOilce. No. 289 P art A. M : Raonanort LndKe. No 2S I O I r nt T.. Invited to funeral Hervlces. lues 2 p m , parlors of Emanuel Auher & bon, 1C0J Diamond st. Int. private. LENNOX Jan. 17, ROSE B, wife oi Divld A. Lenno". aced 44 Relatives and friends luvited to funeral services Trjrs ! p in., J. B. Staneer t Bro , 4340 F-anl te1 ave Int. private. LOFUIIS. Jan. 10 ANNE V wife ot Joseph P. Loftus and daughter of Michael and late Mary McCulloueh Relatives ana friends invited to funeral, Tues . 8 30 a in. 70 S ."Ith st 1-olemn hljjh mass of re- aulem Church of Transnuuratlon ju a ... rin.iianpal l.ni. Aiitn Mervlte LUFF Jan 17. DANIEL husband of Julia Murphy Luff Relatives and frUndi invited to funeral. Tues., 8 30 a n. lot. I,ocan tt.. Gtn. Solemn requiem mags El rrantls of Asalsl Church 10 a m lnt 'L .SP"!5''r8 Cemr... ., r....V,.l,M.. fAROLlNE, widow ot J. W. Lyslnaer r' rrcaa), aeed S3 Relatives ana irienas it . i.-j. . . i. a.-il ...ul.atl 'FllA... 'J ,1 tn r3idem.e of son-in-law. J, W. Ra, IiJSj) Faiette st , fonshohocken lnt Barron lllu Cem. J'rlends may can on . (to v "' T jiiaiiiui - e... .. --" ,:: u " inrTti i wlfo of the lat" John Maell Hlsh requU" mass at St. Edwar.Ia . 'hurcli rue" . u JMAtllULfc JHII. II. iw-u til ' . "V" a. m pm-lseu. interment t.rn.v . ..-.t.tuti 1,n 10 TAMES MiGLir.L husband of late MarKaiet Micu Ire Beli I tlvtsjtml trends emploves llildn.n Ljwi mollvoorlts Boiler Shoo nv ited to i uneral I ea , tl J U 111 . miiiuriiv. . -- ,-lJn .Tim 1710 Arlington st boleinn r quien miss Church of Our Lads of Merc' i ' l Int. Mew taineurui i-viu. w.-.-.. --. !-MANS$ :np.-Jan.lO, nt l,r rejidenojl 3T r. walnut lane uviit.t.... i-i!-il HB-III. daiinhter of the late Isanci.ua Ul- beth Upton Munslleld. bervkes tnd lnt " 1 vate ...,..,.. , ir. iiaR McOAIlAiN, OUUUvIIIJ', "" -,'.,, ,,a, OARE r. vvldow of John 1 lc han Kf'"'" und friends Invited to funeral eo " j a m. residence of son-lii-la w lr anciy Doile. 112U N. Broad at Solemn requi i,V. 'hi Hi.nhen'H Church 11 a in Irt Nw " '.,."":VT n',..tV, Circle. No 18 L A Invited to funeral Tuej 8 ",."' Pont 11 .t . (1 out-euter Cltv N J ,f5""in. i.Ti.n ..,;,i Rt Marv'a Church. 0 a '" "" St Mary' Ctm. Autp.fuiierhl i (, --;.". 1HJ m Sl'i KoriKo "v fe ?""' reuint "llol" iW' Joseph's unum ,' Cem Auto funeral rATTHCM' hi-' MITCHELL -Jan "8reIMm"S frl"" v-oYiri i,t Marv Mitchell I.elalives b ' ., . SttSSfen'fef U ilORAN-Jan 18 MARY MOIIAN. gg merlv of 2100 Locust st iioiy Fa( "fends, St. Wrlck'B Altar .and '"1",d 'SoclKty, Ianue of ll',en""cr "-"sldetice of to funeral. 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