Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 22, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 23, Image 23

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Cardinal Merciers Story
Including fii correspondence with the German
authorities in Belgium during the war, 1914 to
1918, edited by Professor Fernand Mayence of
Louvain University nnd translated by (he Bene
dictino Monks of St, Augustine's, Ramsgate,
England.
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GERMANS THROW OFF MASK; TRY
TO BREAK UNITY OF BELGIANS
Wo Violence Will Ever Triumph Over Their Patriotism," Cardinal Mercicr Tells
, Von Falkcnhausen in Protest Against 'Administrative Separation.
Governor General Dodges Discussion of Subject
Explanatory Comment
rriHE partition of tha administration of Belgium, nj?annt which the Cardinal so forventlv protests, was part
- of the same insidious plan the intent of which was revealed in the Flemish reorganization of the University
of Ghent.
It wns characteristic of the German mind to seek to capitalize differences of language and to make
them the basis of differences in national aspirations. '
As a matter of fact, although the Flemings and Walloons had bcon at odd3 on a number of subjects
prior to the invasion of Belgium, the disputes were nt bottom chiefly cultural or sentimental.
The Breton of France takes pride in his native Celtic tongue. The profession "Feilbrige" of the
louth of France labors diligently to extend the use of Provencal, but the men of Qulmperle and the men of
Aries are equally good Frenchmen.
And, although differing in language, the men of Charleroi and tho men of Antwerp were perfectly
good Belgians., ;
But the Germans sensed a possibility for disunion and played their cards to tho utmost.
Flemish, although markedly differing in some particulars, is, on the whole, closely allied with Dutch.
It bears also certain vital resemblances to English.
Flemish prevails in the north and west of Belgium, and there wero more tlian 3,000,000 who spoke
that tongue exclusively in 1910. French, tho language of the south and east, was tho solo language of
something under 3,000,000 Belgians. More than 800,000 persons spoke both Flemish and French.
Some 74,000 persons spoke French and German, 8000 spoke Flemish and German and 52,000 spoke all
three languages.
the conference took a broader view of the matter.
It quite realized that were certain officials to remain
at their posts in invaded territory, they would fre
quently perform their duties much bettor, at least
morally speaking, toward the population.
Refers to Hague Conference
Notwithstanding this, both at tho Brussels con
ference in 1874 and Tho Hague conference in 1890,
the official representatives intrusted with tho task of
drawing up n code of international law, laid great
stress not only on the claim of officials to liberty of
action, either in resuming their duties when the oc
cupying power invites them to do so or in declining
to resume them, but also on the liberty of resigning
after having once agreed to resume the various
duties.
I would invite your Excellency to read over again
Article IV of the Brussels conference of 1874 and
the protocols of the same conference and you will find
there, supporting the liberty of officials, the explicit
declarations of M. Beernaert and Baron Lamber
mont, for Belgium; M. Landsberge, for Holland; M.
Vedel. for Denmark, and Colonel Staaf, for Sweden
and Norway. I appeal to the testimony of neutral
countries as they are indisputable arbitrators of
international law.
I would also invite your Excellency to read
through again the protocol of The Hnguo conference
of 1899 and the Rolin report, which is an authentic
commentary on the articles voted by this conference.
Your Excellency would see that the conference
unanimously denies "the right of the occupier to
constrain directly or indirectly any class of employes
of the occupied state to resume their duties."
Seeing that the Government General in Brussels
at the end of the year 1914 sheltered its invitation to
the public officials in Belgium behind The Hague con
vention, I forme 1 my conscience according to its pro
visions and answered my harassed inquirers:
"Tho conti act submitted for your signature prior
to your engagement includes nothing which com
promises your consciences on the score of morality
or religion or loyalty to your country. You may,
therefore, sign it without forfeiting either your honor
or your patriotism. Your services contribute, indeed,
toward the national weal. I do not doubt that
the Belgian Government, were it possible to consult
it, would ratify your acceptance. You are not, there
fore, wanting in loyalty. As regards the engage
ment you are lequired to enter into, "to undertake
nothing against Geiman administration in the occu
pied territories," it commands you to respect both
public order and the regulations needful to maintain
it. None of you has the, intention to break thorn.
But if some day the conditions of the contract sub
mitted for your acceptance were to change their
character, you would always be free to repudiate it.
Both natural and international law confer as well
as guarantee your liberty in so acting."
What was but a surmise in 1914 is now unfor
tunately a fact.
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STEAMSHIP NOTICES ..
CHAPTER XLI
The Cardinal's Altitude Toward Partition of
Administration
THE German Government, wishing to break up Bel
gian national unity, included in its program of
reconstruction in Belgium a regime of administrative
separation.
This work of disintegration was begun in Novem
ber, 1916, by doubling certain branches of tho service
in tho ministry of science and art, thus creating two
classes of officials, whose duty it was to control educa
tion in the Flemish and Walloon provinces, respectively.
To pacify tho mind3 of the officials in charge, the Ger
man civil administration informed them that the ques
tion was but one of internal order and had nothing to
do with separatist administration.
On March 23, 1917, the occupying power threw off
the mask. By way of fulfilling tho promise made by
the Imperial Chancellor some weeks previously to the
members of the traitorous "Conseil dos Flandres," who
had gone to visit him in Berlin, he had an order pub
lished according to which Belgium was to be divided
into two administrative districts, the first with its
headquarters at Brussels, the second at Namur. On
leceiving this news, Belgian national feeling was deeply
stirred and numerous protests were made to the
Governor General by prominent persons in tho country.
Senators and deputies belonging to all parties met
and deliberated on the attitude of passive resistance
they ought to take toward tho order) of March 23.
Some of them considered that all officials in the central
administration ought to resign; others went so far as
to recommend the resignation of all officials, even
purely local ones, magistrates, mayors, teachers, etc.
The opinion which prevailed and to which in the end
the members unanimously assented wns that only the
highest officials of the cential administration should
lesign and that lower officials should bo free either to
resign or remain at their posts.
The Belgian Government, on being consulted,
Implicitly approved of this modified solution, urging,
(however, the officials of the exchequer to delay their
kengnations for the time being.
The occupying power was not slow in taking steps
tigainst refractory officials. On tho pretext that in
withdrawing the declaration of loyalty, which they had
signed at the beginning cf the occupation, and refusing
Eto continue giving their services they were setting up
Uctive resistance against the carrying out of legal pro
visions, the government had them deported to Ger
many.
Protests to Falkenhauscn
The Cardinal made an energetic protest to Baron
fon Falkenhauscn against these flagrant violations of
nternational law and The Hague convention.
Archbishop's House, Malines,
June 6, 1917.
To his Excellency Baron von Falkenhauscn, Governor
General, Brussels.
Sir Since the beginning of the occupation of
Belgian soil by armed force, the representative of
the Imperinl Government fully understood that the
administration of our country had to be organized in
conformity with international law.
To the various classes of officials forming pair
of the civil administration, Baron von Bissing, basing
his action on The Hague convention, addressed an
invitation, whose burden, if we prescind from the
hanants of diction, was as follows for all of them:
"Do you agree to fulfill under my general admin
istration the offices you held under the Belgian Gov
ernment? Not otherwise than my predecessor, Baron
on der Goltz, I do not ask you to lay on one side your
national spirit; rather, I appeal for your co-operation
m the public interest. You will continue to receive
Tour salaries out of the Belgian treasury for which
I am temporarily responsible, under one condition:
that you undertake to fulfill your duties loyally and
to do nothing which would militate against the Ger
man administration of the occupied provinces of
ueigmin."
On this occasion several men engaged in gov
ernment woik submitted a case of conscience to the
ittlieiOUS authorities frit" solution! f!nnIH tlinv without
detriment to their patriotism and loyalty toward the
l'?Kltlm&tf rnvitmrnpnt vtnljl fitinfltnnf n in n fnrnirrn
jlBdministration? This was a thorny and delicate
YHHwont
At tllO first QittinfT. ivf 'Tlin lTiimin pnnfnmnpn
(1899), the delegate sent bv the Netherlands Gov
ernment, M. Van Karnebeek, declared that "he
resented the introduction of any clause which ap-
n, cmPower, either directly or indirectly, the
""iciais of an invnded territory to place themselves
at the disposal of the conqueror." Neveitheless,
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Imperator Mar. 6April 3 (May I
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Roynl Ceorge.Jnn. 26Mar. 9Apr. 14
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH.
HAVRE and LONDON
Snxonio. Feb. l2Mar. 23lMay I
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PHILADELPHIA to LONDON
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CRUMP. Jan. 20. ELIZABETH T. widow
6f Oeorxs Crump Relatives bd frlena;
InvltKl to funeral rlecs. Frl., 2. fn.. ,"03
li. MDl ve.. MerchtntvlUe, N. J. Int.
Brlvite Colmown Cam.
MARY CAMBY CULIN, widow of Robert
H. Culln, ed 80. Relatives and Jrlendi
Invllea to funeral, Blxth Dr. 31d. 1.30 r.
m., rrlendu' Meelln Houiw. 424 and l'ow
elton ave Int. Laurel Hill Cm.
COJUUNOS-At jwereaun. . -i.. Jn.
20. Colonel CHAnLHH II. CUMMINOS. I'M
neral at Hlosiom Hill Cemetery Chanel. Con
cord. N. JL. Friday afternoon, at So'clofK.
OUNNlNdHAM. Jan. 20. ELIZA ANN,
wlfa of OeBrae Cunningham, 8r.( aged 76,
Relative and friend Invited to t;rvlce
Frl , 2,30 p. m.. 8U Jefteraon at.. W Man
ayunk. Int. private, AVeat Laurel Hill Cem.
Omit (lowers. Friends may call Thurs, eve.
CURTIS. Jan, 20 fit Bornerion. I'hlla
rtelphla. I3LIZADETH F.. wife of Edwin
li Curtis, Du notl"e of funeral will be
slven,
DKMPBEY Jan. 20, SARAH 13. , wife
of James F. Dempsey. Relatives and
frlendH Invited to .funeral, BJI1T 0den at..
Frl., 8 a. in. Hollrnn HUh Mass 10 a. in..
Church f Our Lady of Victory. Int. Old
Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral
DEVLIN. Jan. 21, JOSEPH 1I hunband
of lato Mary C. DevIIfi (nee rays). nirrd M.
UelatUes and frlenda Invited to funeral,
Bat.. 8 80 n. m.. 2937 N. Rosehlll st. Bol
emn reoulem mass Church of Visitation 1J.
V. M HI a m. Int private
DIX. Jan, 10, ERNEST J., son of Annie
C. and late Ernest J. Dlx. Relatives and
friends, Battery A luxtii Jifia Artillery! I.
II. of E. W.. No. 452. of tho New York
Shipbuilding- Co , invited to funeral. Bit .
8 80 a. m., residence of mother. 000 S 10th
at. Mass Bt. EllJaboth's Episcopal Church
10 A. m lnl. i"l. ..luimu .-win.
.n. i .
DEATHS
McOASC On Jan 20, 1020, PHILIP, he
loved son of Philip and Annlo McCubo (nee
Davis), BRd 11 months. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, on Friday after
noon, at 1:8(1 o'clock from parents' resi
dence, HUH B, I)all-y st, 2flth and Tnaker
sts ), Int, Holy Sepulchro Cem. Auto fu-
rJIu cCAULEY. Jan, 20, ELLA MAY (nee
Davis), wife of Norman a. MacCauley. Rela
tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services,
Frl.. 2 P m.. 241 N. 32d st.. Camden N J.
Int. Arlington Cem., Delaware county. Ta.
llemalnn mftv be viewed Thurs., J to t(i n. m.
MAHl.Jlt Jan. .11. jwo'uji Ai.iKuti
DOLAN Jan. 20,
niEniNn t .
daughter of James ana Martha Dolan (nee
Gallagher), area in. ueiaiivrs ana irienus.
PUDlli
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An Acre of Piano Bargains
We have aver halt fin acre of slightly
used and demonstrated pianos on sale
this week, all makes, shapes and sizes,
lncludlne ft great many of tho most
iromlnent makes In Miniature Grands,
lajer-Planos and Upright Pianos. We
must have the room for our new 1020
models nt once.
The following hat will
give some idea of the won
derful bargains :
2Knabe Upright $140 up
4 Emerson 88-noto Play.
era 350 up
1 Angclus 88-note Player 200
6 Cunningham Upright. 1 25 up
SChickering Upright.. 65 up
5 Estey Uprights 115 uo
7 Stcinway Upright ... 110 up
4Heppe Upright 95 up
3 S'einway Grand .... 200 -ip
2 Chickering Grand ... 185 up
8 Miniature Baby Grand 205 up
6 Lester Upright 150 up
1 George Stecb 88-nnte
Pianola
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p. m.. 114 Mh avo. Iladdaii t?elahWJj. u
Further services and Int lteaiilht. Via JB'I''
WmTEFOJip. Jan. 2t. DAVID fK1ml., ,
FORD. Relatives and friends Invitee to Wi .,
8eral. 11 v Al?aa m.. wmwiui Alii.. : 1
it" 8 i. tn. Hlh mass at Church orCKif ) I
S,?fnr!VtliIPF (ns. FltsceraloV-OTan, 10.
MARY A., widow of Oeorirs Woodruff. Haiti
tive and friends, ft. V. M. 8odallty and
Jim
K014
Iaaue of Bacred Heart. Invited to funeral.
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8:no
tequlem mass St. Btephen'a Church 10 a. ra, 'i I f 1
Int. Holy Sepulchra Cem. i ,
I.KOAT. .mVERTlSKimwrw
BOT3 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKItNl ' '
"-' Notice Is hereby a-Iven thst sutt-
beon instituted In tho United Rtataa Clsji '
trlct Court for th Eastern District t
Pennsylvania by th United Htates. to th ,
iiA of .Tnhn n. Ltvesey. as of December Bkv.
slon, 1910, No. 8(1.12, against William T.lnksr . i-, ?
and Uenjamln Unker, tradlnic a WlllUnj1;..,;
Linker Company, and .Max Ltpschtit aa , J,
mot hnlhuti-ln unorl the bond of aatd ile- "''
fendants, given to the United States atif.
ernment under a contract between the Navy; f-
urparimenv snu i..u .iii.i w. ..-. W
8.,(5-838-84()-842.844-846
NORTH 0TH ST.
IllVltil ti
uneral, Prl.. 8.80 a. m., residence of par
ents. l.ov.revs lane, uosemont, i'a. Hoirmn
rnuUm mass Bt Thomas's Church. Villa-
nova Pa Int. St. Denis's Com. Auto fu-
""lVoNEQAN. Jan. 20, MAnQARET V.
dauzhtrr of late John and Margaret Done
nan. Kelatlvea and friends invited tn fu
neral, nephew's residence. John C Klrley,
441T Qermantown ave.. Frl.. S 30 a m.
Hlsh mass of requiem Church of St. Trancls
Assist 10 a. in Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
DOUGHERTY. Jan. 21. MAItOAnET T .
wlfu of James r. Dougherty, Kelatlves and
friends Invited to funeral, residence of, hus
band Mulilca Hill, N J.. Bat . 0 a. m
High mass Holy Name Jesus Church, Mulilca
Hill, N. J.. 10 a m. Int Holy Name Cem.
ETCHMAN. Jan 20, IT.nDINAND. Sr
husband of laf Klt Etchman Relatives
and friends, employes of Alexander Adair
Lumber Co . Invited to funeral, Sat , 8:30
a, m., resldeneo of son, 1(118 N 18th st
Holemn requiem mass Bt. Malachy's Church
10 a m. Int. New Cathedral Com, Auto
funeral
CVANS First Month 21st. SARAH r.
HVANS. agad CB. Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral. Sixth Day, 23d, 3 p. m.,
73 Highland ave., Haddonfli-ld, N. J. Autos
will meet trolleys leavlnn Foderal ot., Cam
den 1 n. d. m.
FAURC Jan. 20 ANNA C . wife of
Werner faure (nee Vnege). oired CI. Rela
tives snd friends, llolv lamllv. Altar Ro-
cletv, Ladles' Aid of St. Vincent's Orphan
Asvlum. Oerman-Amerlcan Ladles' Ilencflclal
Foe ety. Invited to funeral, sat.. 8 a. m.
lOJil v. Cambria 'st. Bolemn requiem mass
Ht. iionaventura'a Church u.30 a. m. int.
Holv Sepulchre Cern.
OALLAnHIR Jan. 20. TILIZAHETH C.
OAI.IAQHER (neo Heftrdon). wife of John
v. uauaarner. jieiativea ana irienos. niso
Altar and Rosary .Societies nf Ht. Francis
Xavier Church, invited to funeral, Hat., R.3D
n m.. rrom 87 N. 28th si. wimn nisn
maea of requiem at St Francis Xaler
Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
Auto service.
OIESNBR. Jan. 21 MAODALENA.
widow of Jotopli alestner (nee Rapp aged
"" Rclatl'es and friends members of Holy
Family nnd Altar Society of St Henry's
Church, Invited to funeral Frl.. 8-80 a, m ,
reildence of son-in-law. William Seller. 4827
N. 4tti st. Solemn requiem mass St, Henry's
Church 10 a m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
Alltn funeral
OREWMmOOAN Jan 20, 1020, KATH
ARINE M. wife of Jams J Green nnd
daughter of Richard and Anna lirogan
Rlall'es and frl-nfls arc invited to attend
funeral, Frl , 8.30 a. m . from the residence
of her brother-in-law Frank D Scanlnn,
west Chester pike wet of Knnle Hotel
holemn requiem muss at St DenlB's Church
iu n m interment Kt. ieni's uem.
..-,. nrn nermltted and herehr notified to R, J
Intervene In such action aa the Court mar i Jj
nnfr In neenrdanca with Federal Act Of 'iff' J
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of Aurust 13. louv -. a.
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eiSr ESTATlll OF GKOROB HORBOWJlS, "tl
USS otherwise known as Durrowea. ii 1
Letters of administration -n the abova
estate having been granted to thp under-
signed, all persons Indebted to said estf.ts,
are requested to make payment, and those
havInK claims to present the same, without
delay, to jrARoABUT BOnnOWEO.
4821 Osage avenu.
Or to her attorney
HENRY UUDD. .
727 WAlnut street. ,
AM. WatSONS HA VINO RILLS,,
debts or claims against Jacob S.
finlrkrr kindly present same at once t
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my business to aeorgeFox andauUUnaler.
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Respect for Organization
The decree concerning separate administration,
which tends to throw the whole of the administration
into confusion and to break up our national unity,
places the state officials in a situation which many
of them believe offends their self-iespect and wounds
their consciences. They aie thus within their rights
in lesigning their posts.
Do not let the lawful exercise of a right be pun
ished either with exile or imprisonment. The regula
tion attached to Article 43 of The Hague convention
of October 18, 1907, stipulates that, save where abso
lutely impossible, the occupying power must respect
the laws in force in a country. Nothing hinders the
occupying power from respecting the civil organizu
tinn nf our troneral administration.
The questions of Belgian home politics concern capacittgoo. lVblfcrJ:razIV
ti.;.. .,lt, A rnnTinr. ho anlvpH fixpr-nt hv the U.ww--wsW
Belgian Parliament or government or by the King of
the Belgians. Your Excellency must be badly in
formed respecting the reasons why tho various public
officials resigned their posts. When you have seen
as in a brighter and nobler light the attitude of these
couiageous men, rather than picceed against them
with vigor you will add your voice to that of every
self-respecting man to pay them homage for their
prudence and disinterestedness. 1 say their prudence
advisedly because they prefer to take refuge in a
positive refusal non serviam rather than act in
secret to the prejudice of an administration they can
no longer loyally serve; to their disinterestedness,
l-.ecause they have laid the sacrifice of .their own
interest nnd the safety of their hearths and homes on
the altar of their country.
I beg of you to hearken to the voice of those who
know intimately the Belgian people and their history,
when they affirm that no violence will ever triumph
oxer their patriotism.
lleceive, sir, tho expression of my sincere esteem.
(Signed) D. J. CARDINAL MERCIER,
Archbishop of Malines.
the Governor General confined himself to answer
ing that he declined to discuss with the Cardinal any
questions other than those of a religious character.
Take
Weit Chester car from (10th st,
OUIITII. Jan. 20 t'AnniK M . wife of
I J Matthew Orpth anil Jauehtpr nf Lnuls
I C and Marv (lotthnld. aeed 31. IteUtles
I snd friends Invited to funeral service... Sat..
2 p m . residence nf n. rents 2423 N. 5th
tt Int print... Hillside Cem Itmalns
mav lie viewed Frl from 7 to It p. m
HAfKETT. Jan 21. MAHY A., widow or
Aaron J. Ilackett. Rel&tltes nnd friends in
lied to funeral services. Mon , 2 p. m.,
241 Pine st. Int. private Remains may on
viewed Sun , 7 to 10 p m.
HANCOCK. At 104.1 Hx lBth st Jan. IS
THOMAS . IIANCOCIv relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services Krl.. 2
n. m.. Oliver II Hair Hide. 1R20 Chestnut
st Int private wt I,.irel Hill fem
IIANNA. Jan 20. THOMAS IIANNA.
aed 7X Relatives and friends. Philadel
phia Clas. Associated Ulble Students, em
ployes of Hlchl !tos Testln? Machine Co..
Invited to funeral services hat., 1-HO p m.
2M1 N Dili st Int. Cheltcn Hills Cem
Friend", nnv call I'll , after s p. m
HARRISON. Jon. 21 EDWARD I son
of Henry and Fnnnle Harrison, aped 24.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services, Trl , 2 p. m 8741 N. 18th st. Int.
private.
HART Jnn IS WILLIAM ll HART
Relatives and fri-nds. Hatch Post, O A. R.
of Camden. N J. Invited to funeral Frl .
1 p m , residence of daughter 2J17 S
Chadiilcl. it Int private Friends maj call
Thurs ce.
HAKTZ11CI. Jan 20 1320. AMANDA
IIARTZISLI. (nee lltllerts). wife Dt Neio It
Hartzell, of :r,a N lnth st Duo notice of
funeral will he given
HEISKR (nee Caldwell) Jin 21, SPSAN
K.. wife of William T. Helser aired 70
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
IY1 2 .1(1 p. m . flllu N Uancroft st Int.
Arlington Cem Remains may be vleivcd
Thurs S p m
HENKEI,. Jan 20. MAT, w lfe of William
Ilenko' and duuehter of John and late In
Randall -K"d 2.1. Relatives and frlnd. I.ad
I-odee Circle, No. 1, P O It M InWted to
funeral service Sat , C. p in . residence of
father, 4312 N. Marshall st. Int Oren
mount Cem. Friends may view remains Frl.,
7'30 tn n .10 p. m.
HEWIXTT Jan 20 AI.FF.EIj husband
of Ellrdbelh Hewlett Relatives nnd friends,
Chattahoochee Tribe Nu 17. I. O. P. M.,
tnvltcd to funeral services. Sat 2 p m ,
4627 dilsrcm st , Frankford lit private,
Northwood Cem.
HI.'VWOOD Jnn 20 MART ulfo of
Henry Heywood, sued 70 Relatives and
friends. Primroie Lode. No 4, Daughters
cf ht. Gcorire. Invited to funeral services.
Frl 2 p m. Oliver H Rait- Hide. -lSJO
Chestnut pt Int. Arllnston Cem
llOIIIANK. Jan. 21. GOTTLIEI1 V . Iius.
band of ICatharine llofmann (neo Schmld). L i
of which he was a member, Invited to fu
neral. Sun., 1 p. m . 2318 N. Jessup st. Int.
Hillside Cem. Remains may be viewed 0at ,
8 to 10 p. m.
HOrP. Suddenls Jan. 20. FKTER 11 .
husband ot Louisa Hopf. need 00. Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral services.
Pat . 1 p m S321 Q st Int Hillside Cem
in n'n n in t ,,,. . Autn service
itnte). wife of nnViH t nj i..A in ' .HUMPimilTS Suddenly. Jan 20 l'A
MUSIO
Minn Mrthod ot
Popular Mnsle nnd Ilnctlme Piano I'l.iylnr
At All Music .Stores
eatljs
father of Mrs Iiouls Kronthai, Mrs. Henry
Lehman. Mrs. Raymond IJeckcr. Harry
March and victor .viarcn. int. Ait, neoo
Cem . New York
MASSE Jan, 20, ALBERT O, husband
of Anna Masso (nee Wenz), aired 2H, Rela
tives and friends Florence Castle, No.
2BS, K. of a. IS. I Tonituwa Tribe, No. 210.
I. O II. M i Frankllnvlllo Yearly Beneficial
Asso., Invited tofuncral services, Frl . 2
p m 4003 N Falrhlll, st. Int. private,
areenmoiint Cer.i, Remains may bo viewed
Thurs,. 7 to 0 P. m.
MAWIKK8 Jan 17. JOHN LUE. son of
Mariraret and late Robert a. Mathers. Rela
tives and friends. Journeyman Ilrlcklayers'
Protective Asso.. Invited to funeral services
Frl.. 2 o. m.. residence of mother, 8007
Upland st. Int. Mr. Morlah Cem. Remains
may bo viewed Thurs., 7 to 10 p. m. Auto
'"StAYMAN Suddenly, Jan. 20. JOSEPH,
husband of Frances Mayman. 1,11 Osborne
St.. Wlssahlckon. Relatives and friends. I.c-
hl,!. AnsemhlV No. fiO. A. O M. P.. Invited
to sorvlce. Frl. 2 p.m.. Oliver II. Hair
hMjt. . 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Went.
minster Cem. Remains may be viewed
Thurs, eve.
McCLEARY. Jan. 20, WILLIAM, hus
band of Nellie Mecleary. Relatives and
friends Monrt'e Lodee. No 38. Order of
Odd Tellows: Cohockslnk Tribe, No. ISO.
I O. R. M : emolojes of P. R. T., and mem
bers of Welfaro Asso.. invited to funeral
services. Frl . 2 R m. 430T N 0th st. Int.
private. Auto funeral. Remains may be
viewed Thurs . 8 to 10 D. m
MCUUil.l.i aunufnjy, jan IV. L.Alil-
AltlNB. daughter of late James and Elisa
beth McQonlele. aired Sl. Relatives and
friends invuca 10 xunerai. iti.. aao a. m ,
residence of sister Mrs Campbell, 01(1 tv.
Indiana ave Solemn mass of requiem St.
Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Int. New
Cathedral Cem.
MrlHArrrtY Jan "0 VIOLA O .
eauBhter of Dents snd late Alma Mcflhaffry
tn-n t-ayai. nKeo zu licinuvrs ana rrienas
Invited to funeral Frl.. 9 a m., r-sldence
of sister. Mrs. Alma II Llcht. 3340 11 st.
Polemn requiem mass Church of th Ascen
sion. V Rnd Westmoreland sts , 10.30 a.
m Int. private Dover. Del.
MEKJS. Jan. 20 JANE P P. . wife of
John F Melzs Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral services Thurs 4 p. m..
cor Aberdeen ave nnd Kt Davids rd, St.
Davids. Pa. Also services St John's Church,
Washlnrton. D C . 12 in Frl Int. Rock
Creek Cem . Washington D r
MF.LLOR. Jan. 18. CATirRntNP!. dsuih.
ter of John anl Catherine Mellor. Relatives
nd friends. Sodality of D. V M and Ladles'
T. A. D. Society of St John the llaptlst
Church, invited to funeral. Frl . 8-30 a. m..
parents' residence, 39r,7 Terrace st., Wlss
nlckon. Solemn high requiem mass St. John
the Baptist Church 10 a. m. Int. Westminster
Cem
MOHR. Tan 20 SARAH J., widow of
Lewis F. Mohr. 4404 Spruce st. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services Pat .
2pm. residence of dauahtcr. Mrs. M Har
vey. r,7Sl Hunter ave. Int. private Arling
ton Cem.
MOON Jon. 20. ELIZABETH JANE.wlfe
of Thomas J Moon, aged 44. Relatives
end frle.ids, Covenant Chapter. No 199.
Eastern Star Invited to funeral services,
Frl ,2pm 1210 n. Bonsall st. Int. pri
vate. Friends mny call Thurs eve.
O'CONNIILL Jan. 21. ANDREW F..
huabsnd of Annlo C. O'Connell. Relatives
nnd friends. Ho v Name Society of the
Church or our Mother ot Sorrows, Invited
to funeral. Mnndsv. 8 !ln a m.. 4103 Ul-
rard ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of
Our Mother of Sorrows, 10 a. m. Int. St.
Arnea f.. West Chester, Pa Auto service.
O'NEILL (nee Kensler). Jan 10. F.MMA
V.. widow of Arthur r. O'Neill. P.elatlves
and friends, all organizations of which she
wan a member, livlted to funeral, Sat.. 3
P. m.. 40.12 KlnnseSElng- e.ve Int Mt. Morlah
Cem. RemalnJ may be viewed Tri.. 8 to 10
p. Tn.
iii.Mt.r. in pesaflena. Cam. Jan. is,
CHARLOTTA YHLEN wife of Tlnlus Ol
sen. Notl.e of funeral later.
POPE Jan 21 KATHARINE . wife
of W Cnnitintlne Pope. Relatives and
friends Invited to se-vice. Sat , 1.30 p m ,
11)0 S 48th st Int. private
PUTRAI. -Jan 21 CHARLES, son of
late Job Putn! and Flora Jollev, ared fi".
Relatives and friends, HMlman Council. No
?77, O. I A Maurice Hnhlseld Castle. No
21. A O K M C . and Ycunr Men's Asso
Invited to funeral, Sat . 2 p. m.. 4183 Ridge
ave . Fills nf Schuylkill. Int. private. Green
wood (K of P 1 Cem
QU1GLEY Jan 10. BERTHA, widow of
Tsajr Quipley, aired 01 Relatives and
Irienas. Banner Council. No. 80, B ana u.
of A. invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m
2030 Coral st. Int. private, Oreenmount
Cem Friends may call Thurs. eve. Auto
service.
RAKE Jan in at LonEacr" Hotel. Pnlla
deinhi.i, JAMES LEWIS RAKE Relatives
and friends invited to funeral Frl . 2 p. m .
parlors of Theo C Anman 247 Penn St..
Renrtlnir Pi int nrivnte Omit flowers
ny.ATV At Tleverlv. V .T Jan. 20
ELIZAPETH THCHER, daushter of Han-I
nan and Tate kuius a i:ean itemtives ami i
friends Invited to funeral services Frl , 11
a m resident of rrntl er, 4.10 Cooper st .
Beverly N J Int private Remains may
he viewed Thurs . 7 to n p m
REED Jan 10 WILLIAM II . husband I
rf late Hannah H Reed Relatives and
friends. Camp No. 4HV. v. o. H of A : ein
rloje p R T Rldcc ave barn,
to funeral. Sat 1 30 p m 20 ,1 N
Iln -t Jnt private
eve
i.AVAl.1. JAII ll". 1.UI.A..L,, .1UI-UI.I1I. Ol I - . - T-1
Catharine Savrnre (n'-e Murphy) Relatives , CHOCOLATE COATEUS wamea rw.
and friends Holv Nina Society of the enced, Rood wage, steidy work, snort
rh.irrh nf the Eolnhany emnloves of th hours Modern Chooolate Co 457 a BUtn Bt.
navv yard nnd LOO. M.. No r,4. Invited I oi.ERK THE ACCOL'N'TINU DEPART
to funeral, Frl.. 8.30 a. m.. 2100 fl. Clarion I MDNT OP TUB PUBLIC LEDGER CO
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JACOB 8. SPICKXU. of 2444 Kenslniton
ave,. has sold his men's furnishing store to
Tox i Handler. All bills muat bo sent to
Jacob Splcker. 2444 Kenslnston ave.. before
Janunry 24. 1020.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ATTENDANTS Three female attendants:
salary (.10 to ISO: also 1 plain cook: sal
nry S30 to 140, depending upon qualifications.;
Apply In person or bv telephone to Dr.
Jaraoi S. Hammers. Bupt.. Chester Count'
Hospital for Insane. L'mbreevllle. Pa, Bell
1)20 J.
'I
CLERK for office work In manufacturlna
company; location. Nlcetown: state aa.
salary and exparlence. P 201 Ledger Oftloe,
t
v.
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO
OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR
PLEASANT. PERMANENT. rROFITAin.IS
I WORK AT A CENTRAL OFFICE
i NEAR YOUR HOME
ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS
DINING AND REST ROOMS
TREE MEDICAL ADVICE AND
1HOTEC1ION AOMN8T FINANCIAL
LO.-!S IN CASE OF SICKNESS
ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS
MISS STEVENSON WILL GLADLY
EXPLAIN THE OPPORTUNITIES
TODAY, BETWEEN 0 " . M. AND 7 V.
rinST FLOOR. 1031 ARCH ST.
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THE BELL TELEPHONE CO pF PENNA,
rsA.nvvr-t-ss.rKnr. sr-i l.-. ...tatSKt Iln ttt
invited u"y-i H"rr "p""ViiT ;. "."-"r.'riv ;;;.
n-t-nnlr rcc rniff, concern ce,riu t4-"-- ?" t
tpln.la rnax ri.ll IVI n;iill lO il P Ul. 11511 Uy rmi.iuus.j. Vli i r
l rieius raa can i n. ,rrntinritno-. tatA ftp-. KP?rir.ce ana sr
arv rfrPlreJ P lilO ld(:er OffJre.
AMIU.LR .Inn. "O TtKimTCA TAN'E.
wld.iw of John Ambler, ared 8.i Relatives
and friends invited to funeral services, Frl..
- V in., tcsldcnce of daughter, Mrs Anna
8. Emrnett. 4003 Wavno ave Int pri
vate PENN Jan 21. WILLIAM, husband of
Reba enn (n e Lyman) and son of Georse
U. and Mary IV Perm (nee Klbby). ined .14
Relatives and friends, employes of AJax
Metal Co . Invited to funeral services. Sat ,
2 p. m parents' residence. 3018 N 3d st.
int. prliate. Remains may bo viewed rrl.
eve.
"W...., i.uuri.iy, Jan. u. i.t.ia il., I
husband ot Emma Bond, nored 02. Relatives i
"ilu.-1Iirrlus' .owton uranRe. No. i'tu, r.
of H Invited to funeral. Sat, 1.30 p rn.. !
residence pear Green Treo Station P. It. R.
Int, Arllnvton Cem., Delaware county
BOYD
st Solemn hlKh mass of requiem Church i)f iRr.S THE SERVICES OF A YOUNG
of the Epiphany 10 a in Int. New Cathe- j WOMAN WITH NOT LESS THAN 2 YEARg
drill Cem , I OF HlnH SCHOOL TRAINING OR ITU
SCHLORER Jan 21. AMELIA L. (Zlm- EQUIVALENT: WITH OR WITHOUT EV
mermann), wife of Edward o. Schlorer. aced pERIENCE SK FOR MR pvi9,E'
"id Relatives and friends Invited to funeral public LEDGER lO 0TH AND (.HLST-
P'rvices. bun . - p in., iiu.i vjxioru pt . ,m-t hTH
west fnua int iiurieisn uem inenus
mav cp U Sat. eve.
alMONS (nee Carlin) Jan. 21, EMILY
M SIMONS, widow of Charles p. hlmons.
, CLERK. Protestant
must be quick and ac
mrte in flmires factory uptown: state
ra larv wanted V 7.1 Postnfflce Box 8184.
fORTOOMAS One capable of orsanlzlne
procd-slzej workroom for the maklnc or
men's tine custom shirts: hlshcst waKes paid
to operators; state experience and full pr
tlculars M 407. ledger Office
Jan
friends invited to funeral.
residence of paren I. SOW I .. LrJnMaTr- P?"ilf" ?' in
Thu01" Cem ll0maln,, "S.. ' SI." Seo'h
U inUTS, Pe, ilanrl nf lata fFrD-nu C IT...
Vlrclnia Avenue at Boardwalk
American and Kuropoan plan. Hot and
cold sea nnd fresli water uatha. Sun
parlor and ry oomfort Open all year.
DAVID PPJHCl Ownr and Proprietor
NIK, dnuffhter of late Charles and Mar
Humphreys. Services Stl Lancaster ae.f
int Drum
OKOItOK C . huv
l.nnrl n lei. "f . ... rt ll..i.. a -l t. d
iroi .Ani.V'V ,,llri -' ALFRED Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv
rP' Jr.1 j Sr .a8rcd ? Kelatlves and I Ires Sat . 1 p m. S17 E. Chelten ave. Int.
friends invited to funeral, Rat 2 p in private. j:t Morlah Cem
lesldence of son Alfred C Ilroadbett. Upper JOHNSON Jan. 21, at RoBemcnt, Pa .
Providence near Media. Delai are cuuntv.Dr H. P. JOHNSON of Allentown N J
Pa Int Media Cem Relatives and friends invited tn funeral.
MUTUJi! Suddenly. Jan 10 ALEX- I 'roni napust unurcn. .uenton. -n. j . aai
nusDana or Minnie Butler luee -
Relatlvei and
J ri . - p. m
Atlantic r
mav be viewed
ANDEIl H
Allentown Cem
JUSTICE At fn Dleso. Calif Jan. IS.
1 Pennsvlvanls Ave . close to Beach and I
I Steel Pier, central location, always open. I
1 Capacity 3C0. Private baths, runnmr I
I water tn rooms, elevator, etc, w inter i
I terms. Booklet Alhert II. Uurnvlll
ivnpen. 11. ttllves ano rrlenrta m .r fi (
runeral services. Thurs 8.10 d in 411 " juwiii-ti. iieiatives ana inends
W Coulter st. Gtn Int ivi Tmumu . Inv ited to funeral services, residence of sister.
Pa, on arrival of train leavlnr Columbia Deborah E. Justice swedesboro. N. J. rri,
Ave station 10.30 n. in v.u.u...u.. ,Q B m Jnt nE,nston r,m
caaiprfi t t v-. v . .,. ' KATZ Jan "0 SOI.OMOV huiband of
l nnSviiT vSiv.m!l! Clty Snrrl"-n !-eKh Kats Relatives and friend- Jorhoved
hlth w ,J,Tt iiSAi?,!!.I,,:y stLn,?c F; ?a- Vereln and Leah Indite, mvlt d to funeral
I
aced .'ft at resldente of pon. 4021 N Cnmac
st D notlre nr xunernl xmu tc icn
PMYTH Suldenh Jan 20. HKNHY W
hunband of "lla.i.jeth H Smjth. aiied 47
Keliithi i and frlendi inltfd to funeral ser
Ir rri t 1 o t in nt 8R3 N" Cflth Ht Int
nrlvatp Remiiim ma be lev Thur ee
KTAHU Jan 13 I'AUIj . . liunharid of
AutruFla Stahl asred f 4 ItelatHei ard
friends Invited 'o funeral. Sat 'J p m , 034
V. Moamenslnx a e int. I rtrr.wocd Cem
l'rlpnds mav c.ll Fri 0r
KTEVKNS Jan W UnOHGK A no.
! .... A,nv.-..f., Cu.AMa nir. "I. tt.l.. I
DilliU UL jl.lP.aic, 1'icisiii ..nvu .... ...-,a- '
tlves and, menan I'roaressue AsemDl No
a a O Ht P .-ranloves of AVest Phil,.
office of U. Q I Co. Invited to funeral
services, Frl 2 p. m 715 N 3Kth st. Int
nrlvate. Feinwood Cem Friends mav call
Thur. eve
S5TINOEL Jnn. 20. STEPHEN, son of I
late Adam and Louisa stineei. 'aiced 40.
Ttelnttvefl and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices. Frl , 2 30 p. m , brother's residence, i
2808 N IHrlen nt Int private, Grecnmount
Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs. eve
SWEKNKY suddenly. Jan. 10. MORGAN
husband of late Marv Sweeney Relative. D(.,lrib positions are open in our paclllnr
and friends invited to luneraf Frl . 8 so , YVartment for .itirls over 21 ers of a:
..,. -. ... .... . .. ........t c ... D Weelt to start c.ean, .igiit vvora.
10 a m Int liolv Cms. Cem
TAXIS Jan 10. MARGARET E.. wife
of Alfred J Taxis and daushter of late
Hush and Annie Bovle Relatives and friends
invited mujunerai, rri. n.ou a. ni . -in h t
D6th st. tl-lemn mass of reautem Church of .
the Transtlruratloii 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cioss '
'TEMPEST Jn. 10 KATHARINE R i
(nee hhelblo i v. lfe of Fred S Tempest and
FUR FINISHER and liner wanted; must bt
enenceaApmy rci;i n. um si. ,
OEN1I.EWOMAN wlm plensins voice to
teleDhone patrons one accustomed to meet.
(n-r neode rapid adv Ancement for brleht
on an Annlv Marceau Innt Chestnut st
GIRI white, to assist In dlnlni room worlc
' ani wtni cieaninir tiuiira yonn-ninu i-v-
, sltlon to rlitht part: C-Ul for Interview b-
tv ecn 2 and S p m KevstoneI.ubrlcatlnn;
Co i!lt and C'leiirfleid Tioga 747n.
OIRL mmpetent. to asslt with nousowpru
washlre and Ironing: family of 4; sleep
In Call Womlng .ii.id
GIRLS for work In
Sho Co 1731 S
shoe factory
Oth st
Brook
GIRLS WANTED
pleasant hours, jest rooms. Apply
FRANKLIN SUGAR REFINING CO.
Emnlovment department
Foot of Rc'd st
GIRLS
14 v-sr. or over with rchool privileges, t
Try CLARENDON Hotel
Vlrglnlt Ave near Bench
Always open, 100 rooms, with hot soil enM
rnmiliii' wateri private bntli! rapnclty 300.
Write for rules, booklet. Monroe llulrhlas,
I
HOTEL AUSTINE
(CONTINUED TOMORROW)
(fonurioht. SH0, bV Public I.idger Co
Ccjirtpnf, CannJa, IBiO. & "uolic Ledger Co
IntcrnationuX Copyright, tMO, tv I'jWc Ledger Co
and A. Ai , invited to service. Sit . 1
o-ciocK noon at Oliver II Hair Bid 1820
. -nc.uiui i- .-null mi jui, .viorlall L elll
CARR. Jan 20, BELLA, widow of Fran!:
Can Relatives and friends invited to fu
neral Frl 8 30 a m . 4941 Chestnut st.
toler.in high requiem mass R.. Francis ds
Sana's Church 10 a. m. Irt. Cathedral Cem.
Auto service
I CARROLL Jan 20, HARRY If CAt-
I n,?'iL. a!,1 5". Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral services, Tri , 1 30 p tn ,
residence of biother. Newton Carroll 1231
W bomcrset st Int prints Nnrthwood
Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs . 7 to
0 P m
I CAVANAUCH At Bordentown V J ,
Jan 21 ELIZABETH A . widow of James J
I Cavanaush aged 114 Relatives and friends
invited to funeral. Sat S.30 a. m re.iH,,, a
Mrrlnlii uvo. and llaach Capacity 3110, , of son In-law. Alexander Dries, 214 Water
Prlv hnths, runnlni: water, elov . etc, Amer. st , Mt Hollv, N J Hlrt maBs of renulem
plan. 14 up d'ly. special v,)(ly Bklt. SAM- I 'ic,re, Heart Church U'30 a. m Int St
UEL ELLIS, Owner; N J COLLINS, Mir. ; Mary's Cem
t'CUIIJ. Jn 20 WILLIAMINE CO
GILL ated 7.1 Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services, rrl. 7:41 p rn
sister's home Mrs. J. C. Stlnenn flia vin'
'Ccean and Mlchlain ave AUavs open Every 2!,,uth . ,V i i?UI"VrtelV NVJ- '"R "ervlcea
i appninimeni iv.vi it nui.ii ,.. ..",..:' " "".v... . .uuiwro,
Paclfla and St. James Place. Open stir.
I roundhitoS. noposlte Cathollo and Protestant
i Churches. 13.00 dally, rueclal we-itly
Steam heat, J. It. JONE3
THE wfLTSHIRE
THE PENNHURST
Sat .
i N J
'EN'S MIGHT AGAIN PROVED
,all.rt Natives Sneak Into U. S.
Marines Model Penitentiary
"ft Vl-lnm. IlnIM Tor, OO tnr
V) Officers nf tin. TlnlUil Rtntna
fiine corns wl.n ii. .i,.... nf !.
I'oltentiarv here, hnvn hml tn Issub
rc'l Ordera tn Ween tl. n.fl Irnin
Unr into their model jail.
Iowm . y n chcclc K-olleall of prisoners
K' "MmrlV mnnlll..l T .l.t
flth s . , l t,he five ha1 BueaUctl in
h Pros lief ' ",V ruuu "" '."rea ,U)
Hm rtab,e ce" 'n w,,'lch t0 Blcc'-
A i5 ffiftJi ca"fu cM
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PHILLIPS HOUSE
Massachusetts Av.. near llssch F.P Phil I lee
IMIMIl.l.li, N. C.
WAHII1NOTON, D. C.
Burlington Hotel
American und European
HOMELIKE, CLEAN, PERFCT CUISINE
ISO Room with lluth. S3 to IS
FIVE MINIITHH FROM EVERYTHING
Wathlnitun D. 0.
tATJIEHY PARK HOTEL
tASHEVILLE.N.C
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IN thp sMinr rHP iKY
on Tilt DIXIE MIUMWAT
famous everywhere for
It looatlon, service
and cuisine,
Beeklet ar.d rates upon application
S. J. LAWRENCE. Manager
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int private.
.C?.7,A.HANrr;Jtn' V' MARGARET, wife
ot Michael Colahan (nee Durf v ) Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral Krl. H.30 a
m.. MiH Sullivan st , Germantown holemn
renulem mass Church of the Tmmnnoi... r-A
ceptlon to a. m-Int Holy Sepulchre Com
Auto service,
(pONEY Jan 31. SARAH widow of
Michael Cooney Relative, and friends In
vited to funeral. Sat . HMO a m H17 N
Corlles st HlKh mass Chunh of the MnM
Precious Blood ll) a m Int private. New
Cathedral Cem Autn service
COUailLIN Jan 20 JAMES lusband
cf Annie CCjuihtln (nee Monaithan). Reia.
tlves and frlsnds Invited to funeral Frl
6 30 a. m ivm W Lehlsh avo Solemn
requiem mass Ht Columba's Church 10 a
m Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto fu
0-oyli;. Jan ill fdward husband of
Elisabeth Covle ased K Relatives and
1 friends board of directors and members of
tho Frankford Groceries Co , Toten Tribe
No 401 I. O. H M , American Circle. No
1:8, U of V, Invited to funeral Frl 2 p.
I in , I'tWR N. 4th at 'nt private Chlten
Wile ("en.. Friends mav call Thurs eve
i CRINAN Jan. 10 RlCHAnn i. I,,,-.
' hand nf late Mury J Crlnan (nee Joule). I
Henry
Mnal Cem
KEARNEV Jan 10 ROBERT husband
of late Harriet S Kenrney Relatives and
irlends William O Warden Ileneflclal Po
tlet. cmploes of Atlantic Reflnlnir Co,
inilted to service. Frl, i! p. m , 1414 S
23d st Int Fcrnwoo-d Cem Friends may
cull Thurs eve
KEENAN Jan 111 JOHN V son of
Thomas H and late Rose Ilurke Keenan for.
merlv of J3JD Mountain st Aired J7 Rela
tli.s and friends Invited to funernl, Frl,
H 3D n. in . Oliver H llalr Uldsr 18JU Chest,
nut st Solemn reoulem mass M Patrick's
Lhurch In h m Int. H-lv Croe" Cent
ivi.l.l.i; jnn .u ui uii ! nusband
of Jlarv A Kellcy Relatlvts anl friends.
Division No 1.1 11 of L E . Invited to
funeral Mt 30 a m t!2H N H3tli st .
West Philadelphia Solemn mtia of requiem
Chur.h of St Agatha 10 a m Int prlv it...
ht. Denis's Ceii Autu funeral Omit (low
era Hacerstown (Md) papers copy
KE1.L1' Suddenly Jan in JOHN J .
and his ulfe MART AGNES and son.
1 RANCIo J KELLY Relatives and friends,
soclotleb of v.hich thev were members, in.
vlted to funeral. Frl .S.50 a m . N E. cor.
7th st. and Allehenv ave Solemn mass of
reoulem St Veronica's Church 10 k m.
Int Holv Sepulchre Cem
KEOWN Jan. 20 WILLIAM J . hus
band of Martha K. Keown aeed li.l Rela-
tives and fri. nds. Liberty Lodire No 0, L
daughter of II W and Carrie Shelhlev Rel
atlves and friends Invited to funeral services.
st parents reildei e lti-4 i'oplar.st
Thurs . 2 p pi Int private
THnHl Inn "l, btl'SANNA M daugh
ter of late Jo.hua and Elltabeth Thorn aged . cjIRLb, 10 AND OVER
JU. liiailves linu iriuui. iitvi.u in iuneri.1
services, Sat 2 I" p m 4234 Paul st ,
Frankford. Int Cedn Hill Cem
TRESMAN Jan 20 CATHERINE, wife
of James Tresman uemuics nun rnenns
B V. M. Sodality all societies of St
Hrldcet's chuich invited to funeral. Pat ,
b a. m . 37.10 Calumet st Falls of Kchuyl
kill. Solemn icquiem mass St llrldset s
Church ! JO u in Int Westminster Cem
TUltM.ll neo uever.eyj Jan 19
ORACE 11
to start with rapid advancement to woric
In vnllraner factory Annlv ot once Becker
Smith 4 Tate. Water st and Snvder ave
in l'ACKtNn nit.
DiBlEN'T DRIED FRUIT IfSINEflR
CALL READY FOR WORK 1.10 S FRONT
STltEET.
' HAIRDRESSER ENPERIirVCED
APPl.V 11EREM' OF EMPLOYMENT
I WANAMAKER'S
11UVEV0RK Women for general house
unrk AopW Mrs. Ilaffron. SS20 Willows
vine oi wiuinni j turner itftla- avenue ai t
Hi,, and friends Invited to funeral l'ri
h.!,0 a in , 24111 Federal st Hleh mass bt
Anthem's Chunh 10 a n Int. Holy
Cross Cem
VANE Jon iB, Serueant GEORGE W
VANE. 4th buprb Train 4th Dlv I S
A , hushind of Mur V.int (ne l'lsherl
Relatives and friends Colonel Fred T.iylnr
Camp. No. -. S of V invited to funtral
Sat 2 p in .-residence ot brother-ln lav..
Edward D.ist. 101J E lllrch st 1'rien.ls
may call Trl alter S p in. Int. Oak
land Cem.
VIIUMJE Jan il. GEORGE II . husband
of Eva Virtue und son of late John M and
Mary virtue, aucu oa. ueiauvcs and friends
emplojes of Mirltrt Sit Elevated Railroad
Co., Invited tu service, bat , 2 p. m 4S
N Llndenwocd st. Int Mt Morlah Cem
Trlends rnnv view remains Fri eve
WALKER Jan 20. CLARA M., wife of
Trenton H Walker, and daughter of Annie
and the lute Joseph W Wrlsht. nued 21
ttFiaii.ii u'ui .iirjiun .u.ncu in .unerai serv
LADIES Take wurit home spare time
stamping patterns Call Htore fll 12 Market
LAUNDRY
FEEDERS AND FOLDERS
IS FLAT WORK DEPARTMENT
MARKERS AND WlRTERS
MARKET STREET LAUNDRY
1804 FILBERT hT.
MAID upstairs, colored thoroughly expe
rleieid. Kood refennce. Phone Locust
139J davtlme.
MAMUIUUOI, JJ.-..-1.III1..-M l.u
PPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMiKKlf S
r. i'f A Invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 ices Frl . K P rn . nt 723 h Ithan st Also
i.t. iip. oe. " ' ' , " ki i-imrcn pi
the Redemption. Cuth and Maiket sts. int
private
WALl'ER Jar, 21 MARTIN I., hue
band of Charlotte Walter Relatives and
friends Southward Conclave. No SO. em
plojes Navy Yard, Bldi 18. invited to fu.
neral services Sat . 2 p rn.. 2527 S Mole
st Int private Fernwood Cem. Friends
may call Frl . after 8 p m Auto service
WALTON -Jan 20 HARRISON husband
nf Anne E. Walton a.aed 77 Relative, and
friends invited to funeral servicer, Thurs
8 p in 1701 Columbia avo. Funeral ami
int private
WEIDNER Suddenlv Jan It, OSCAR
A IV l.ll.-.i-..v unoit.r. nuu irienQS Had
dnn HelKhts Lodne, No,. HU F and A M.
Excelsior ;onsistory i rescent Temple a
p m , Ursdneld ave. Rnslyn, Pa Int. pri
vate
KIRK Jan 21. SARAH J . wife of Win
J Kirk. Relatl es uid friends Inv lied to
funeral, Hat , H 3d a m from Eaele Hotel.
West Chester Pike HlKh, mas"B at St
Ijiwrence Church Hlthland Park, 10 a, in,
Int. St Denis Cem
KNAPPIK Suddenly Jnn 20 JOSEPH
KNAPPIK aeed 41) Relatives and friends,
Holy Family of St IlonlfacluV Church i
Carpenters' Union, all other societies Invited'
to funeral, Sat , K.3U a m . 10.15 N Mascher i
st H.h mass St. Rnnlfaclus s Church. ID
a m Int. Holy Redeemer Cem Auto fu-1
neral. Remains may be viewed Frl . 7 to l)
P' LEWIS. Jan 21. HARRY I.EROY I
I.l.vvi., nusDana oi nazei .vi i.ewls need
? "' !" iW. ' Washington A.O. N MS the M M Asso of iladdon
NIGHT TELEPHONE- OPERATORS
We have places for a number of yminr
women between the aees of yi and 20
for nlslit work a Hell Telephone
Operators.
Special hlch rates of pay are offered
fur this work.
Surroundings lire excellent, comfortable
rest rooms; eood meals at low cost.
Pee Miss Btevenson. flrsj floor
Bell Parkway IlldK. 1031 Arch at
0 a. m. to 7 p m. Weekdays
I'imii No .1111. P O. S nf A and llelmnn,
Council No IPO. O I A . and employes of
Gulf RennliiR Co . Invited to funeral services
Monday. 1 30 p. rn . from the residence of
his parents. HMD Poplar st Int private
Remains mi) be viewed Sunday eve after
8 o'clock
ajaii, jan. 20 ciiaui.es eoidiub,
Ilelshts emplosea of the Atlantic Citv Rail
road Invited to funeral services Thurs 8
UNDERTAKERS
namA HI. Itelfl f I ., anA 1, n.a II.A I......, .... ., Ti.lla T -nnl. Inm. Vuul.... .. .
Tribe, No 18. I O It M und Robert Car. 87 Relatives and frltnds. members if I.ln I
euu k c.uuo rttny iie.i, AHNo,, invite.t to coin piesi no. xvn, u oi u , saxonia
funeral services. Frl . S p. m.. parlors of Maennerchor. Invited to funeral. Bat.. 7:10
Feher & Hesatnser, 2000 E. Susquehanna, ave, a m , 2JA8 N, Hope at, Requiem mass Bt.
Int. private, Oraenmount Cem. Friends may nonlfaclus's Church 9 a ni, Int. Most
call Thurs. eve. Holy Redeemer Cem.
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NURdE. w'thsome hospital eiperleu.ee.
Sanatorium i New Cansnnr Conn.
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inachlnen Apply N Cramr A Sons, Ifrosd
ml U'alUl-e sts
hPOOLER, Mperlenced JoTin iT ('arrutrTl
Co . Indlsna ave slid at . Ketislntlon.
BTENOORAfHEn. experienced, aciniritiL
for office ofceneral superintendent! tntn
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